Once again, the draw by crayon libertarians at CNET get it wrong, and Harold Feld at TOTSF gets it right.
This is a change, and while it seems minor at least to the folks at CNET, it’s not.
Specifically, it ammends the FCC act of 1934 and adds a specific goal for the regulators at the FCC:
by adopting and enforcing baseline protections to guard against unreasonable discriminatory favoratism for, or degredation of, operators based upon its source, ownership or destination on the Internet.
In addition, this explicitly gives the FCC authority over “information services”, and eliminates the argument that the Telecommunications Act of 1996 stripped this authority.
Go read the whole post.