This document discusses internet neutrality and the role of internet service providers (ISPs). It defines internet neutrality as free will over internet content and usage without control from ISPs. It explains that ISPs currently have no control over what websites users visit and that users can express themselves without repercussions from ISPs. However, the document notes that ISPs could potentially control internet traffic by charging some sites for faster connections while slowing down or blocking other sites. It raises the question of whether governments could regulate ISPs if net neutrality is not maintained.
2. What is internet neutrality? Free Will over content and usage of internet. ISP (Internet Service Providers) have no control over what site you visit. Ability to say anything without facing repercussions by ISPs
3. Whats an ISP? ISPs are also known as Internet service providers.
4. Brief explanation on how an Internet Service Provider would control what you watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9jHOn0EW8U&feature=youtu.be