WEBCAST TODAY: The Great #NetNeutrality Debate: Should the #FCC Ban Paid Prioritization? @TechFreedom @Heritage @PPI #NNdebate
Today Thursday 20 November 2014 TechFreedom, the Progressive Policy Institute, and the Heritage Foundation present The Great Net Neutrality Debate: Should the FCC Ban Paid Prioritization?. A panel will tackle questions: Should the FCC ban paid prioritization, or merely police it? What authority, if any, should the FCC use? Should the FCC “reclassify” broadband as a Title II common carrier service, regulate broadband under Title I using the powers it has claimed under Section 706, or await further Congressional instructions? Speakers: Marvin Ammori, Fellow, New America Foundation (@ammori); Jonathan Baker, Professor of Law, American University (@jbbecon); Hal Singer, Progressive Policy Institute (@HalSinger); and Berin Szoka, TechFreedom (@BerinSzoka). Moderator: Amy Schatz (Re/code). The event will be webcast live via TechFreedom.
What: The Great Net Neutrality Debate: Should the FCC Ban Paid Prioritization?
Where: Rayburn House, Washington, DC 20515
When: Thursday 20 November 2014 12:00pm – 1:30pm EST | 17:00 – 18:30 UTC
Webcast: http://techfreedom.org/post/102369660044/the-great-net-neutrality-debate-should-the-fcc-ban
Twitter: #NNdebate
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