I'd be much more willing to accept your argument if this was reactive.
There is historical precedent of ISPs doing the behavior these laws are trying to protect against on large scales. They got caught, and because of the title classification they were forced to stop.
ISPs continue to have financial incentives to do these actively malicious behaviors to their customers so some level of protection needs to be in place.
There is historical precedent of ISPs doing the behavior these laws are trying to protect against on large scales. They got caught, and because of the title classification they were forced to stop.
ISPs continue to have financial incentives to do these actively malicious behaviors to their customers so some level of protection needs to be in place.