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Center for Internet and Society Director Barbara van Schewick Provides Roadmap for Enforcing Net Neutrality Rules

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Cross-posted from SLS News.

New white paper by leading net neutrality scholar discusses the Federal Communications Commission’s Open Internet rules and the relationship between network neutrality and Quality of Service

STANFORD, Calif., June 11, 2012 –Barbara van Schewick, faculty director of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School and a professor of law and electrical engineering at Stanford University, today published a white paper titled “Network Neutrality and Quality of Service: What a Non-Discrimination Rule Should Look Like.” Currently, the relationship between network neutrality and Quality of Service is uncertain and contentious. Often, it is not immediately apparent how a specific non-discrimination rule affects network providers’ ability to offer Quality of Service. At the same time, it is unclear which forms of Quality of Service, if any, a network neutrality regime should allow. The paper explains how eight different non-discrimination rules affect network providers’ ability to offer Quality of Service and which forms of Quality of Service, if any, a non-discrimination rule should allow. The paper: