No Two-Tier Internet: Coalition Files Complaint Against Deutsche Telekom
Berlin, April 28, 2025 - Epicenter.works, the Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF), the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), and Stanford Professor Barba…
Berlin, April 28, 2025 - Epicenter.works, the Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF), the Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (vzbv), and Stanford Professor Barba…
We asked AT&T if it still believes that it would be impossible to comply with the zero-rating rule only in California. We also asked AT&T if it is compl…
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Stanford Law Professor Barbara van Schewick about a federal court's decision to strike down the Biden administration'…
"Is Zero-rating Really That Bad? Legal scholars have lambasted Zero-rating for violating Open Internet principles, for its discriminatory effects, and for…
"On a recent panel, AEI’s Roslyn Layton and Stanford University Law School’s Barbara van Schewickdebated the impact of zero rating on competition among app…
"Professor Barbara van Schewick submitted a 51-page report to the Federal Communications Commission on Friday that accused the carrier’s program, named Bin…
"Das heiß umkämpfte Binge-On-Angebot des US-Mobilfunkbetreibers T-Mobile verletze den Wettbewerb, behindere Innovation sowie freie Rede und sei deshalb „ve…
"Barbara van Schewick, a professor at Stanford Law School and the director of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society, published a white paper outlini…
"The Federal Communications Commission ruled in 2015 to protect net neutrality and prevent internet service providers from treating content differently. In…
"A T-Mobile service called Binge On that allows subscribers to consume as much data as they want while streaming video from selected providers violates Net…
"Barbara van Schewick, Professor of Law and Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School, Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet…
"Binge On, the “unlimited” video-streaming service from T-Mobile, stifles competition, free speech and customer choice and because of this it violates basi…
"T-Mobile’s new Binge On feature may be popular with some of its users – not to mention streaming services – many view it as problematic when viewed in lig…
"A Stanford Law School professor in a paper published January 29, concludes T-Mobile US’ Binge On streaming video service, which doesn’t count against a su…
"A Stanford University law professor has argued that T-Mobile's Binge On service, which allows users to stream content from a list of approved provider…