Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2007
Abstract
"Net neutrality" has been among the leading issues of telecommunications policy this decade. Is the neutrality of the Internet fundamental to its success, and worth regulating to protect, or simply a technical design subject to improvement? In this debate-form commentary, Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo make clear the connection between net neutrality and broader issues of national telecommunications policy.
Publication Title
Federal Communication Law Journal
Repository Citation
Wu, Tim and Yoo, Christopher S., "Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate" (2007). All Faculty Scholarship. 779.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/779
Included in
Antitrust and Trade Regulation Commons, Communications Law Commons, Digital Communications and Networking Commons, Internet Law Commons, Law and Economics Commons, Other Economics Commons, Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation Commons, Science and Technology Law Commons, Science and Technology Policy Commons, Technology and Innovation Commons
Publication Citation
59 Fed. Comm. L. J. 575 (2007)