A "deal." Quite different from arbitrary restrictions, and quite reasonable considering the results of hi-def video streaming. It's how the real world works. People cooperate and find solutions. It doesn't sound at all like the boogeyman of censorship and restricted access.
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eeh, I won't bother. If you want to transfer more power to corporations that are already rigging the free market, so be it. Typed from my laptop in Switzerland where I can choose between 3 different ISPs and never had to complain about the quality of their services (no one does here).
Who do you think writes the legislation for the us laws that invariably do the opposite of their noble-sounding titles?