Friday, December 14, 2007

 

Quote of Note: Jack Balkin

"The reason we are having a fight over network neutrality now is that the government took a wrong turn about five or six years ago, and decided not to require open access by broadband providers . . . Having lost the battle over open access, people are now retreating to a demand for network neutrality. They may lose that struggle too. But nobody should think that network neutrality by itself is the best solution. Rather, it's a second best solution produced by the unwise policies of Congress, the FCC and the courts."

Jack Balkin, in The Democratic Case for Network Neutrality, April 27, 2006.

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