To me, neither governments nor corporations should possess absolute power. The FCC regulations keep corporations from doing nefarious things, and the Title II provisions may create a case to curtail the NSA's power over the internet. (Title II includes protections against investigating mail and packages without warrant)
In any case, corporations when unchecked are just as dangerous as government. For example, the Ford Motor Company created a program called the "Five Dollar Day". It provided a very nice wage, but it also had provisions in which Ford can investigate people and their homes for "unamerican" behavior. EG: Interacial relationships, same-sex predilections, cultural behavior, religion, marriage status, and so forth. Furthermore, immigrant works had to receive English classes, and go through an graduation ceremony where they abandon their cultural origin to become "American". If you disobeyed the Sociological Department, you would lose your job or get a pay cut.
This is a terrifying notion, and would be very possible for modern companies like Comcast to implement. After all, ISPs are gatekeepers to information. That means things like banking, stores, services, education, and culture could be dictated by ISPs to create a walled garden that suits them.
However, we can't just oppose bad governance and corporations. We should also support good policies and institutions. In my opinion, the FCC's current actions are important to the welfare of America and its people. Should the FCC ever go bad, we must support the parts of government and society that want to improve things.
TLDR; Support the good and oppose the evil. Be sure to remember that things change - the people of today may be replaced tomorrow for better or worse.
Post edited February 28, 2015 by Sabin_Stargem