The Great Net Neutrality Debate
Should the FCC Ban Paid Prioritization?
- In-Person
- U.S. Congress
2322 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515 - 11:30AM 鈥 1:30PM EDT
Everyone wants a 鈥渇ree and open Internet.鈥 But for a decade, a debate has raged over what, exactly, this means. There鈥檚 broad policy consensus about transparency and no-blocking rules, but experts differ on whether paid prioritization can be good for consumers. Should the FCC ban paid prioritization, or merely police it? What authority, if any, should the FCC use? Should the FCC 鈥渞eclassify鈥 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? 鈥
Join TechFreedom, 国产视频’s Open Technology Institute, Progressive Policy Institute and the Heritage Foundation for a lunch followed by a debate on net neutrality with leading experts in tech policy.鈥ㄢ
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Agenda:
11:30 AM – 12:00:
Lunch and Registration鈥ㄢ
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM:
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Marvin Ammori
Fellow, 国产视频
Jonathan Baker
Professor of Law, American University
Hal Singer
Progressive Policy Institute
Berin Szoka
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Moderator:
Amy Schatz
Re/Code