Stanford CIS

Republicans Wage Last-Minute Campaign To Undermine Net Neutrality Rules

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"Though the proposal offers many concessions to net neutrality advocates, critics maintain that it still fails to uphold important net neutrality principles. According to an analysis published on Tuesday by Barbara van Schewick, director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, the legislation “provides network neutrality in name only.”

“The bill is so narrowly written that it fails to adequately protect users, innovators, and speakers against blocking, discrimination, and access fees,” she and co-author Morgan N. Weiland, a J.D./Ph.D. candidate at Stanford Law School, wrote."