"The Stanford report by law school professor Barbara van Schewick contends that Binge On "gives providers in the program a competitive advantage" and that "T-Mobile's selection of services harms competition and stifles free expression." It even goes as far as to say that "Binge On's discriminatory effects are here to stay," and that "Binge On sets us on a slippery slope."
Van Schewick says in the report that Binge On, in its current form, "harms user choice, innovation, competition and free speech online," and "is likely to violate the FCC's general conduct rule" as a result."
- Date Published:01/29/2016
- Original Publication:Tom's Guide