Net neutrality law relates to internet providers and it stops them from providing faster services for more money. If you buy a 50mb service from a provider they can't slow your service down or narrow the bandwidth so other customers buying a faster service gets a better service at your loss. As for IPTV companies, the net neutrality law will keep them on an even keel with respect to bandwidth and their service to the public. This neutrality law simply ensures everyone gets what they pay for and it stops the providers from cherry picking who gets what. If you want to buy an IPTV service or Netflix, the provider can't choke, throttle back or play with your bandwidth or service speed.
The Chicago channels on IPTV you may want to go online and check into which IPTV services provide the Chicago channels you're looking for. I have, at times, gone to Shafa Market, downloaded HDP app, installed it, linked to a VPN server in Hong Kong and lo and behold, the Chicago Cubs, Chicago Blackhawks and some of the Chicago news has popped up in English with Chinese sub titles. It all comes down to where you go and what to look for as most world sports will have some offerings but American based IPTV is something you'll have to dig into.