To be fair, at the grassroots level both liberals and conservatives are pro Net Neutrality. Really, the only people who are against it are the internet service providers and the politicians they've bought off. And it looks like Net Neutrality is going to win out. So I'm actually not all that worried.
And to respond to your quote from the article, Net Neutrality has been long-standing practice. So new regulations ensuring simply that things don't change aren't really new regulations so much as an official recognition of the situation as it stands.
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