“The seven deadly sins of Title II reclassification (NOI remix)”, Progress on Point, August 20, 2010. The Progress & Freedom Foundation published an expanded version of Larry’s blog on latent problems lurking within the FCC’s proposed “Third Way” reclassification of broadband Internet. See commentary at NextGenWeb, InsiderOnline and Digital Society. |
Monthly Archives: September 2010
SJ Mercury/NN Cold War
“Ending the net neutrality cold war”, The San Jose Mercury News, August 19, 2010. Larry responded to an op-ed by law professors Susan Crawford and Lawrence Lessig, pointing out the practical limits of wireless broadband Internet and the need to restrain the tendency of regulators to tinker with evolving technologies. See commentary at SiliconValley.com, The Internet Innovation Alliance, and Broadband Policy Watch. |
Future Tense/What are we fighting for
“Net Neutrality: What are we fighting for?”, American Public Media Future Tense, August 20, 2010. Larry was invited along with other legal scholars to provide additional commentary on the Google-Verizon crisis for Future Tense’s blog. |
Future Tense/Google-Verizon
“Battle lines being drawn for Google, Verizon, net neutrality”, American Public Media Future Tense, August 13, 2010. Larry was interviewed on the Google-Verizon proposal for the NPR program “Future Tense.” |
CNET/Reporters Roundtable
“Reporter’s Roundtable: Net Neutrality”, CNET Live, August 13, 2010. CNET editor Rafe Needleman interviews Larry and CNET reporter Maggie Reardon on the fallout from the Google-Verizon proposal and other important developments in the Net Neutrality saga. See commentary at The Benton Foundation; Navarrow Right. |
WSJ/ICC
“The railroad precedent and the web”, The Wall Street Journal, August 16, 2010. Larry’s blog on the National Broadband Plan and the parallels to the Interstate Commerce Commission’s disastrous railroad precedent is quoted in L. Gordon Crovitz’s “Information Age” column on the dangers of Title II. |