EU parliament set to vote on net neutrality rules
""I was contacted by a number of start-ups and investors because they were deeply concerned about the impact of the European Parliament's network…
""I was contacted by a number of start-ups and investors because they were deeply concerned about the impact of the European Parliament's network…
""I was contacted by a number of start-ups and investors because they were deeply concerned about the impact of the European Parliament's network…
"Among the proponents was also Stanford professor Barbara van Schewick, who along with several technology companies, helped compose a letter to the Preside…
"Zapisy takie krytykuje Tim Berners-Lee, który napisał, że jeśli przepisy zostaną przyjęte w obecnym kształcie, zagrożą innowacyjności, wolności wypowiedzi…
"Disse tilleggene vil ifølge van Schewick sikre en sterk og meningsfylt nettnøytralitet for både EU og amerikanske aktører. Det er spesielt fire ting ved…
"Barbara van Schewick, profesor de Drept la Universitatea Stanford din California, citata debusinessinsider.co.uk, a scris inca de acum o saptamana despre…
"Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick, also Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, has collated signatures from almost 50 tech gi…
"Le Parlement européen vote aujourd’hui sur le règlement portant sur la neutralité du net. C’est l’aboutissement de plusieurs années de discussions, négoci…
"But four key problems with the legislation were laid out in a letter addressed to European Parliament, and signed by around fifty difference companies and…
"A jogszabálytervezet Verge által idézett kritikusai szerint a gond azzal van, hogy az EU túlságosan tágan szabja meg a kivételezés lehetőségét, a szolgált…
"Az Európai Bizottság által kiadott dokumentumok (a sajtóközlemény és a gyakran intézett kérdések listája) finoman szólva ferdítenek (gyakorlatilag cinikus…
"Barbara van Schewick, a Stanford law professor who previously commented on the net neutrality rules in the U.S., has spoken out publicly against the legis…