Oh, one last point. Yes, geo-restrictions are sometimes placed on what Internet
sites people can browse. But those restrictions are paced by the owner of the
content. Not by the ISP or other middleman. That's what net neutrality means.
Obviously, the owner has all the leverage.
So even that argument does not hold, wrt TVE. If you cannot access exactly the
same TVE programs as the guy in the Comcast neighborhood, Craig, this is a
legacy of past technologies, which has no place existing on the neutral
Internet.
Bert
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