The Future of Europe's Internet Will Likely Mean Faster Speeds for Some
"Stanford law professor and Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society Barbara van Schewick expressed similar concerns about the current draf…
"Stanford law professor and Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society Barbara van Schewick expressed similar concerns about the current draf…
"Stanford Üniversitesi’nde hukuk profesörü Barbara van Schewick, konuyla ilgili The Verge‘e yaptığı açıklamada, “Daha hızlı hatta olmak için yeterince para…
"A cercare di raccogliere firme contro una normativa con tale impostazione è poi - attraverso Medium - la professoressa di Stanford Barbara van Schewick, d…
"Barbara van Schewick, a law professor at Stanford Law School, argued that the current loopholes threatened both free and open access and economic growth.…
""Europe will have far weaker network neutrality rules than the US, and the European internet would become less free and less open," writes Barba…
"De Electronic Frontier Foundation, een organisatie die zich inzet voor vrijheid op het internet, laat op de website weten wat er precies aan de wet aangep…
"Weiteres: Bei Netzpolitik warnt die Juristin und Netz-Expertin Barbara van Schewick vor der Abschaffung der Neutzneutralität, die morgen im Europäischen P…
"Στην εις βάθος ανάλυσή της που ανάρτησε στην πλατφόρμα 'Medium', την οποίο 'αλίευσε' το The Verge, όπου η Barbara van Schewick επισημαίνει…
"“A meno che vengano adottati degli emendamenti”, scrive la docente di Stanford ed esperta della materia, Barbara van Schewick, in una articolata analisi s…
Tomorrow, the European Parliament will vote on a proposal that will decide the future of the open Internet in Europe. The proposal is supposed to protect net ne…
"Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick, also Director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, has written a powerful examination of the news…
"Viele Telekommunikationsunternehmen hoffen auf etwas weniger Zwang zur Netzneutralität, viele Netzaktivisten befürchten genau das. Die Stanford-Professori…