T-Mobile 'Binge On' could be illegal

"Barbara van Schewick, a net neutrality expert and author of the Stanford study explained, "[Binge On] limits user choice, distorts competition, stifles innovation and harms free speech on the Internet. If more [Internet Service Providers] offer similar programs, these harms will only grow worse."

Schewick has a plethora of concerns when it comes to Binge On; however, the primary concern is that the program already favors certain services over others. For example, Binge On users can stream music videos from Vevo TV, but not from YouTube or Vimeo."