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Repeal "Internet Net Neutrality Act"
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GA#89
Proposed by: Auralia
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GA#89
Proposed by: Auralia
Repeal "Internet Net Neutrality Act":Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #89: Internet Net Neutrality Act (Category: Education and Creativity; Area of Effect: Free Press) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: Affirming the importance of network neutrality and regulating Internet service providers to prevent content discrimination and other anti-competitive business practices,
Regretting that the flaws present in GAR #89, "Internet Net Neutrality Act", necessitate its repeal,
Recognizing that the target resolution prohibits Internet service providers from engaging in "network discrimination," defined in part as "intentionally blocking, interfering with, discriminating against, impairing, or degrading the ability of any person to access, use, send, post, receive, or offer any lawful content, application, or service through the Internet,"
Alarmed that many standard, common sense Internet pricing models, such as charging more for faster speeds and greater usage, are prohibited by the target resolution because they technically constitute "interfer[ence] with...the ability of...person[ s ] to access...the Internet" as well as "discriminat[ion] against...person[ s ]" based on price paid,
Stunned that this restriction effectively requires Internet service providers to charge a person with very high levels of Internet usage the same amount for Internet access as a person with very low levels of Internet usage, which is ridiculous,
Concerned that this restriction harms both consumers and Internet service providers by preventing the former from purchasing an Internet plan appropriate to their needs and income while precluding the latter from recouping the costs of their substantial investments in network infrastructure,
Emphasizing that these pricing models are considered to be perfectly legitimate in virtually all other industries and markets, and there is no rational basis for singling out Internet service providers for special treatment,
Troubled by the redundancy in the target resolution's title ("Internet Net Neutrality Act"),
Hoping that a replacement network neutrality resolution will soon be passed without these flaws,
The General Assembly,
Repeals GAR #89, "Internet Net Neutrality Act".