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Comments submitted to the Public Consultation on Item 6 of Anatel's Regulatory Agenda for 2023-2024 on the Regulation of Users' Duties. See also the Whi…
White Paper submitted to the Anatel Consultation on the Regulation of Users’ Duties. See also the comments submitted to that consultation.
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Barbara van Schewick, a leading expert on net neutrality, a professor at Stanford Law School, and the director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet Soci…
The European Commission is evaluating a proposal by Europe’s largest telecoms to force websites and apps to pay broadband companies like Telefonica, Orange, and…
Europe’s largest telecoms have a new proposal to get the government to force websites and apps to pay them, claiming it’s a beautiful market-friendly, light-tou…
Contribution to ARCEP's 2023 State of the Internet Report. You can read the press release (English), full report (French, pdf, van Schewick contribution on…
Contribution (in French) to ARCEP's 2023 State of the Internet Report (L’état d’internet en France). You can read the press release (French) and the full re…
On Tuesday, the European Parliament voted to adopt its annual competition policy report.
Buried in a long list of non-binding competition policy recommendation…
On Tuesday, June 13, the European Parliament will vote on the 2022 Annual Report on Competition Policy by the Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Af…
Comments submitted to the consultation by the Belgian Institute for Postal Services and Telecommunications (BIPT) on the BIPT Draft Communication regarding the…
In a frontal assault on net neutrality, the European Commission wants to force websites and apps to pay fees to broadband companies like Telefonica, Orange and…
Stanford net neutrality expert Barbara van Schewick dropped a statement in my inbox pointing to a broader blog post on the proposal, noting that this was, once…