This morning the White House released a statement asserting support for the reclassification of consumer broadband service under Title II of the Telecommunications Act.
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A Light-Handed Approach to the Internet, not Regulation
I had thought that, at the end of the day, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would pull back from subjecting broadband to public utility-type regulation by reclassifying it as a Title II telecommunications service. I couldn’t imagine that Chairman Tom Wheeler and his colleagues would want regulating the Internet to be their legacy.
Dispatch from the TPI Aspen Forum
Comments filed with the Federal Trade Commission on “Effects of Big Data on Low Income and Underserved Consumers”
Comments filed with the Federal Communications Commission on “Protecting and Promoting the Open Internet”
FCC Again Fails to Justify Network Neutrality Rules
In the most recent attempt to draft network neutrality rules, the Federal Communications Commission has again failed to provide the data or analysis needed to show the proposed rules are necessary, would help consumers, or pass a cost-benefit test, states Technology Policy Institute’s Thomas Lenard in comments sent today to the FCC. In addition, the three proposed provisions are either unnecessary or potentially harmful.
Aspen Panel: Innovation and Privacy in the Era of Big Data
Advances in the ability to collect and analyze massive amounts of data is revolutionizing the way data are used in both the both the public and private sectors. In the past year, both the White House and the Federal Trade Commission have released reports on this issue, both touting the benefits of big data while warning of possible consumer harms. Participants on the panel “Innovation and Privacy in the Era of Big Data” at this year’s TPI Aspen Forum will address questions related to big data.