Administrative/Regulatory
Sep. 8, 2010
Verizon-Google's Proposal to Limit Net Neutrality Will Hurt Consumers
Consumers will be cheated if Google-Verizon's proposal to block access to certain Internet content is approved, by John F. Stephens and Kanika D. Corley of Sedgwick.






Kanika D. Corley
commercial litigation, entertainment law, intellectual property
Akerman LLP
Phone: (213) 688-9500
Fax: (213) 599-2677
Email: kanika.corley@akerman.com
University of San Diego School of Law
Nearly one month ago, Verizon and Google proposed to the Federal Communications Commission a most controversial regulatory scheme that would change the face of "net neutrality" as we know it. On Aug. 9, 2010, the companies jointly and publicly proposed that the principle of net neutrality should remain for certain parts of the Internet, but not all. The companies' joint proposal outlines a legislative framework that would carve out an exception from the principle of net neutrality all wi...
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