Anybody have a good explanation of how the Cox communications case intersects with Net Neutrality? It seems like they would go hand in hand, a service provider has to provide the same service equally to all of its customers, regardless if they're pirates are not. But I haven't heard Net Neutrality come up in online discussions in a long time so.
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Separate issues. Neutrality is about not providing an express lane to, say, Netflix, for pay.
Ah, fair. More between the web hoster and the ISP, rather than between the ISP and the customer.