Commercially Reasonable Highway Robbery Tim Wu, who coined the term "net neutrality," says that the FCC's new rule is "net discrimination" and reminds New Yorker readers that what the agency is proposing is something a presidential candidate named Barack Obama specifically campaigned against. Techdirt's Mike Masnick says that FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler's "first foray into net neutrality is a joke," because the new "commercially reasonable" rule will allow Internet service providers to create fast and slow lanes for service, allowing bigger players to effectively "double charge big companies, who will now have to pay for both their own bandwidth and a portion of your bandwidth" and eventually leading to higher costs for consumers. Dan Gillmor writes in The Guardian that the best response...