The decision by the US Federal Communication Commission (FCC) to remove so-called “net neutrality” laws last week produced a flurry of outrage.
The American media company Netflix was most vociferous, declaring on Twitter: “we’re disappointed in the decision to gut #NetNeutrality protections that ushered in an unprecedented era of innovation, creativity, and civic engagement.”
Such sentiment has echoed around the world. But all of this seems odd.
Netflix itself has been streaming media online since 2007, and the specific President Obama-era net neutrality laws only came into force in 2015.