The United States Federal Communications Commission on Thursday approved its revised net neutrality plan in a 3-2 vote. Now, for the first time, the full proposal documenting the controversial plan that many fear will ruin the Internet is available to read in its entirety. “Net neutrality” should naturally describe a set of guidelines put in place in an effort to ensure that the Web is kept neutral, and that certain companies are not given an unfair advantage over others. To read the FCC’s plan, however, one wonders if the Commission had the exact opposite intention in mind — a vision of creating an Internet specifically designed to give large companies a huge advantage over smaller companies. The proposal covers a great deal