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Defnitions...
Neutral -
Neither moral nor immoral; neither good nor evil, right nor wrong
Impersonal: having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a neutral observer"
One who does not side with any party in a war or dispute.
Lacking distinguishing quality or characteristics; "a neutral personality that made no impression whatever"
Any involvement by ISP's to control, circumvent traffic, and even STOP it, is not being a NEUTRAL party and goes in essence against the idea of the Internet which is a a worldwide network of computers that ALLOWS the "sharing" or "networking" of information at remote sites from other academic institutions, research institutes, private companies, government agencies, and individuals.
One step closer too being no different than Asian Providers who limit what people can see and where they can go!