"While Wu's plan gives the FCC the wiggle room to regulate downstream traffic while treating upstream traffic differently, other net neutrality advocates say that could still hurt consumers in the end. Internet providers could switch from blocking downloads to blocking transmissions from people's devices, said Marvin Ammori, a Future Tense fellow at the New America Foundation and a former top lawyer at Free Press.
"If I want to upload things to Dropbox, or movies to Kickstarter or YouTube, that should be totally protected," said Ammori."
- Date Published:04/21/2014
- Original Publication:The Washington Post