The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies.
Publications
Vargas v. BT - Reply in support of BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
BT's reply brief in support of his Motion for Summary Judgment. Read more about Vargas v. BT - Reply in support of BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
Vargas v. BT - Plaintiffs' Opposition to BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
Plaintiffs' Opposition to Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. Read more about Vargas v. BT - Plaintiffs' Opposition to BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
Vargas v. BT - BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
Defendant BT's memorandum in support of his Motion for Summary Judgment. Read more about Vargas v. BT - BT's Motion for Summary Judgment
Network Neutrality - Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation
February 7, 2006
More info about the hearing at U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation website.
Towards an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality Regulation
The paper develops an economic framework for network neutrality regulation. Network neutrality rules forbid network operators to discriminate against third-party applications, content or portals or to exclude them from their network. Read more about Towards an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality Regulation