> it should not be allowed for internet access providers and backbone providers to refuse access or transit because they happen to dislike the message.
The key word being "should". If my ISP refuses me access because they dislike my message today, do I have any legal recourse?
If that ISP wants to remain protected as a common carrier you do but it will take a number of such cases to find out whether this holds. This is why I used the term should instead of is - a precedent needs to be set.
The key word being "should". If my ISP refuses me access because they dislike my message today, do I have any legal recourse?