Biden’s New Net Neutrality Rules Don’t Prevent Anti-Competitive “Fast Lanes”
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…
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…
Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick, who has consistently argued for stricter net neutrality rules, wrote in a blog post on Thursday that "harmful…
Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick is warning that the Federal Communications Commission needs to address 5G fast lanes. The FCC is preparing to re-in…
Ahead of the Federal Communications Commission’s April 25 vote to adopt Net Neutrality regulations, various advocates and industries are seeking changes to Chai…
Barbara van Schewick, professor with the Stanford Law School, described net neutrality as “we the people” getting the choice about what to do online. “We get t…
Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick at the meeting pointed out, in the case of firefighters losing internet access, it doesn’t matter who was right or w…
Stanford Law Professor Barbara Van Schewick says it doesn't matter if this was morally right or wrong, it's about making sure it never happens again. &…
Who has been asking – since the beginning of the “fair share” debate – for a dispute resolution mechanism for CAPs and cloud providers? Indeed ETNO, from their…
The FCC has announced that it will vote to restore the net neutrality rules stripped away by the Trump administration during an agency meeting on April 25. A r…
Barbara van Schewick is a professor at the Stanford Law School and director of the Center for Internet and Society, Larry Lessig’s old job. She is without quest…
“The fundamental difference between the American legal system and elsewhere […] is the U.S. outlaws bad actions, not tools. Sam Bankman-Fried went to prison for…
The Open Technology Institute at New America (OTI), Public Knowledge, Stanford Law School Professor Barbara Van Schewick, and University of California at Irvine…