Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Talk Today at Berkman Center
My Berkman talk today is called "Network Neutrality Reality: What's driving the next telecom act." 12:30 PM at Berkman Center, 1587 Mass Ave, Cambridge, Mass.
More info at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu including webcast and IRC info.
If you'd like to come in person, rsvp to egeorge@cyber.law.harvard.edu or call her on 617.495.7547 as soon as practical.
Else, see you on the Webcast.
More info at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu including webcast and IRC info.
If you'd like to come in person, rsvp to egeorge@cyber.law.harvard.edu or call her on 617.495.7547 as soon as practical.
Else, see you on the Webcast.
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Comments:
Thanks for the talk - I went through the foils and imagined your voice.
I'm a tiny bit more optimistic. The telcos may have huge lobbying powers, but there is likely to be confusion and something of a meltdown in Congress as Bush implodes. Perhaps there is a chance to delay and get Congress to recognize that the telco industry is small compared with other industries (I'm not optimistic on them actually representing citizens - this is more of a battle between industries).
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I'm a tiny bit more optimistic. The telcos may have huge lobbying powers, but there is likely to be confusion and something of a meltdown in Congress as Bush implodes. Perhaps there is a chance to delay and get Congress to recognize that the telco industry is small compared with other industries (I'm not optimistic on them actually representing citizens - this is more of a battle between industries).