our viewers? >> what originally was going to happen was at the fcc was going to require that if you're an internet service provider, someone that provides broadband access for your tablets or desktop computer, you browse on there, you do certain things on there, they collect data on you before they can take that data and sell it to advertisers, to other people, they would have had to get your permission. the fact is they don't have to do that and one of the reasons is out the internet service providers like comcast and verizon and at&t are saying, this is not a fair fight. facebook and google don't have to do that, but you're requiring us to do it. >> jenna: that's interesting. my phone, at&t, not an advertisement, just saying. now at&t doesn't have to ask my permission, i can search for everything on my phone. they would be able to share that information whereas if i'm googling something on my laptop here, google doesn't have to ask permission, they can share. >> right. you always want to look at the