To be clear, KSU-W, you also support Google’s right to prioritize search results in any way Bezos sees fit, right?
Nope. Did the net neutrality regs address that?
No, they didn’t. So your position is that search engines shouldn’t have the right to prioritize results on their site, but ISPs should have the the right to prioritize bandwidth for certain sites over others?
Those positions seem wholly inconsistent to me. I can understand if you think that each private company should do whatever they want, but why limit one and not the other? For much of the country, ISPs have a local monopoly. If you don’t like the way Google search results are ordered, you can always choose Bing (if your ISP lets you).