Susan Crawford on FCC Network Neutrality

August 7, 2005

Faith in Neutrality,
Susan Crawford blog

As noted
earlier
, the FCC DSL ruling included some
principles on network neutrality which would
would bar DSL providers from degrading or blocking services offered by competitors, but the principles are unenforceable. Susan Crawford, in this short posting, examines FCC Chairman Martin’s committment (or lack of it) to network
neutrality. Crawford says that “We’ll need more than principles for the open internet to survive.”

Susan Crawford is Assistant Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School, teaching cyberlaw and intellectual property law.

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