"“They moved over to us aggressively,” said Marvin Ammori, a scholar at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet & Society who was speaking on a Lincoln Labs panel. “The Thune talking points from last year were: Solution in search of a problem, we don’t need anything. Now it’s: We need to get this right in Congress. I think they lack credibility because they’ve been against net neutrality, then they scrambled after a public outcry.”"
- Date Published:02/14/2015
- Original Publication:Bloomberg Politics