2015년 2월 27일 금요일

Net Neutrality Begs A Big Legal Question

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Net Neutrality Begs A Big Legal Question: What Changed About The Internet?
Net Neutrality Begs A Big Legal Question: What Changed About The Internet?
The FCC claims it can impose net neutrality rules on broadband carriers without much legal fuss, but it still has to justify changing its mind.Read More >
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VC/DC Episode 5: From Net Neutrality To TTIP
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VC/DC Episode 5: From Net Neutrality To TTIP
The FCC and the European Union take one step forward, two steps backwards in respective efforts to impose traditional laws and regulations on a fast-evolving Internet ecosystem.
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Net Neutrality, The Mob And The Man
The FCC’s vote on Thursday to classify Internet service providers as public utilities was ultimately the result of massive popular support on the Internet, stoked by protests from the likes of Tumblr, Reddit and Kickstarter. Read More >
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How Wheeler's "Net Neutrality" Became Obama's "Public Utility"
The campaign for net neutrality has, with the FCC’s adoption of President Obama’s plan to transform the Internet into a public utility, at last shown its true colors. Read More >
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VC/DC Episode 4: The U.N., Zero-Rating And Net Neutrality
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VC/DC Episode 4: The U.N., Zero-Rating And Net Neutrality
VC/DC examines the accident-prone intersection of policy and technology. This episode looks at internet governance and how a rigid stance on net neutrality harms developing nations.
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