The latest evidence from Europe suggests the FCC...
The latest evidence from Europe suggests the FCC needs to impose net neutrality rules against blocking and application-specific discrimination, said Stanford Law School professor Barbara van Schewick in a meeting with FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, according to an ex parte…
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filing (http://bit.ly/1vHRXu1). “We also discussed how allowing ISPs to charge providers of applications, content and services for access to end users or for enhanced or prioritized access to end users (including paid prioritization and zero-rating) would change the economic environment for innovation and investment in Internet applications, content and services,” van Schewick said. The filing was posted Wednesday by the FCC in docket 14-28.