Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 16, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact
John Stephens and Kanika Corley of Sedgwick Detert explore the issue of net neutrality and discuss arguments for and against Internet regulation.






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
Net neutrality - sometimes referred to as net regulation - is just as difficult to accurately define as it is to enforce, which begs the question: what exactly is it? The short answer: it depends on whether you are for it or against it.
Fundamentally, net (short for network) neutrality is the idea that the Internet works best when Internet Service Providers (ISPs) deliver every Internet site's traffic without discrimination. At its core, net neutrality demands ISP equality in the ...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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