They say the road to heaven is paved with good intentions. This idiom can also apply to rules, policies and procedures that
Tag: Network Neutrality
Treating the Internet like a utility could kill online discourse
If those who provide a voice to people online are subject to new archaic rules meant for old telephone systems, the impact could be a chilling of avenues of expression
Next Gen StartUp Founders Really don’t know what they’re in for under Title II Net Neutrality Regs
It’s unclear whether the next generation of start up founders are aware that the regulatory framework proposed for the internet may burden their efforts to launch and grow successful companies.
How #Ferguson is being Exploited and Weaved into Tech Policy Debates
Here is how proponents of Network Neutrality and other tech policy advocates are weaving in the controversy in Ferguson, Missouri into the mix
FCC goes to the Hill to defend network neutrality
If you have 3 hours to kill, you can hear the FCC Chairman make the misstep of assuming that a dynamic, constantly
Wall Street Journal Opines: The FCC Internet Power Grab (video)
Wall Street Journal’s Jason Riley discusses the FCC’s attempt to regulate the Internet in much the same way they once regulated the
FCC’s New Internet Regulations Reflect an Imperfect Compromise
From my Politic365.com post analyzing the FCC’s net neutrality decision: It appears no one is happy with the rules ultimately adopted —
Less Strict Wireless Network Neutrality Rules shouldn’t mean anything to Minorities
It was interesting to note so many network neutrality supporters yesterday who were upset the rules did not go far enough to
Field Trip to a historic vote on Open Internet at the FCC
I went down to the FCC today to be part of the vote. I arrived a just in the nick of time