CIS Non-Residential Fellow Mark Cooper is quoted in this news story about the an FCC official stating that there is no need for new rules to prevent high speed ISPs from denying access to websites they do not have a business relationship with.
"The threat of discrimination against content undermines investment and chills innovation," said Consumer Federation of America research director Mark Cooper. "We cannot risk having the monopolist destroy the innovative environment of the Internet, it's just too big of a risk to the public interest."