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Maybe they can now regulate that ISPs can not modify IP payload?

What world are we living in where the post service is allowed to rip open mail and deface it.




The FCC has spent years fighting for net neutrality.


I'm not sure yours and their definition of net neutrality overlaps much.

I personally don't think "not modifying user data" above IP is much of a net neutrality issue either; it should be a felony issue, as is tampering with mail.


That would require a legal definition of tcp traffic as federal mail. AFAIK there's no such definition.

(I agree with you, for what it's worth... I just don't see a path by which it's possible under current law)




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