"Marvin Ammori, an attorney who advises startups and Web companies in favor of net neutrality, called that argument “nonsense.”
Mr. Ammori said the FCC can define certain categories of behavior as inherently discriminatory, such as a broadband provider accepting money to make a website load faster.
Mr. Ammori was one of those at the FCC on Monday, and said Mr. Wheeler was “trying to convey that he does support an Open Internet and isn’t a bad guy.”"
- Date Published:11/13/2014
- Original Publication:The Wall Street Journal