If the FCC wants to solve the “net...
If the FCC wants to solve the “net neutrality dilemma,” while keeping regulation light, the agency should consider the functional separation of the Internet, said Web and technology-company lawyer Henry Goldberg of Goldberg Godles, in a blog post Monday in…
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The Hill. “Public utility-type regulation may be perfect for the pipe, but all wrong for the content,” Goldberg wrote (http://bit.ly/UBE8g2). “The FCC should take a functional approach by requiring the separation of the transmission pipe and the content, applying regulatory oversight of access to the pipe and completely steering clear of regulation of content."