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Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality

Regulatory Whack-a-Mole

by Jerry Ellig on November 11, 2009 View Comments

If the terms of a transaction aren’t comprehensively regulated, watch for unintended consequences when the government just regulates some of the terms.

Did the White House review net neutrality regulations?

by Jerry Ellig on November 4, 2009 View Comments

None of the usual watchdogs are barking about the FCC letting the White House comment on its net neutrality regulations before they were proposed.

Regulatory “buckets” are back

by Jerry Brito on October 23, 2009 View Comments

In its proposed net neutrality rules, the FCC seeks to create a new regulatory classification for “managed services,” but such classification rarely works.

Evolutionary psychology and open networks

by Stan Tsirulnikov on October 23, 2009 View Comments

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What does evolutionary psychology have to say about Internet culture?

A positive agenda to promote sustainable net neutrality

by Jerry Ellig on October 21, 2009 View Comments

Maybe the best way to promote net neutrality is to ensure that there’s plenty of last-mile bandwidth.

Genachowski: Internet principles aren’t rules

by Jerry Brito on September 21, 2009 View Comments

By calling for net neutrality rules, FCC chairman Genachowski is conceding that the Commissin’s Internet principles are not enforceable regulations.