Open Internet?

Tangled Web: While in China, where free speech is suppressed, the president again pitched net neutrality, in which a "free and open Internet" is regulated by a government that would be both gatekeeper and traffic cop.

Under net neutrality, a concept pushed by President Obama and his Federal Communications Commission, the regulators propose taking for themselves the power to control how Internet providers manage their networks and how they serve their customers. It would be up to the FCC to decide how and what information could flow through the Internet, all in the name of providing access to the alleged victims of corporate greed.