Stanford CIS

FCC's net neutrality plan spurs debate on how to keep open Internet

on

"If you care about Skyping with your grandma or sending email or watching something on Vimeo or sharing a meme on Tumblr … the reason they exist is [because] we've had an open, neutral Internet where anybody could create anything and you could use it," said Marvin Ammori, an affiliate scholar at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society.