Net neutrality is back: U.S. promises fast, safe and reliable internet for all
What ended up happening in the years after the rollback went into effect in 2018 was so discreet that most people unlikely noticed its effects, says Stanford La…
What ended up happening in the years after the rollback went into effect in 2018 was so discreet that most people unlikely noticed its effects, says Stanford La…
While the FCC touts the revised ruling as a step towards net neutrality, digital experts are more skeptical of the move. Stanford professor Barbara van Schewic…
Statement from Professor Barbara van Schewick, Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and the Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society…
Genau solche Überholspuren erfassen die neuen FCC-Regeln jedoch nicht vollständig. Zwar dürfen sich Netzbetreiber von den jeweiligen Online-Anbietern für eine V…
Some net-neutrality proponents say such a solution would not suffice. Barbara van Schewick, a law professor at Stanford University, said that the creation of th…
Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Ramesh Nagarajan, Chief Legal Advisor to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet, Docket No.…
Network Neutrality and Quality of Service: What a Non-Discrimination Rule Should Look Like - Whitepaper Submitted to the FCC included in Reply to a Written Ex P…
Reply to a written ex parte submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on April 22, 2024. Ex parte letter also submitted with related whitepapers. Purs…
Notice of Ex Parte Meeting with Ramesh Nagarajan, Chief Legal Advisor to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet, Docket No.…
Network Slicing and Net Neutrality: No Throttling Rule Whitepaper - Notice of Ex Parte Meeting, Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet, Docket No. 23-320,…
As the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to vote on net neutrality regulations on April 25, some like Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewic…
One of the key reasons the net neutrality fight even became a thing was widespread concern that big ISPs would abuse their power to behave anti-competitively, p…