Every few years I always hear about some attack on net neutrality. This isn't the first time, and I highly doubt it will be the last. The loss of net neutrality can threaten more than the content you can view - it threatens the exchange of ideas and information accessibility. I will certainly find some way to play a part in its preservation, even if it is as small and (seemingly) insignificant as one petition signee among many.
If that happens how long until a band of computer whizz anarchists start a second internet that retains its neutrality?
Believe it or not, but something more or less like that has been around for some time now. If net neutrality is no more, I expect to see a large increase in hidden services/users on the tor and i2p protocols to circumvent the blocks/service degradations. It will probably be very hard to, at the very least, outright block services accessed via i2p. It is interesting to note though, that the effects are likely to be ISP specific, which makes my mind wonder other things in return, with this potential scenario.