UM: Net Neutrality
NPR interviews UM law professor Susan Crawford, in a Q&A about Tuesday’s federal appeals court decision throwing out an FCC order related to “net neutrality.” She starts by explaining the concept: “Net neutrality is about preventing high-speed Internet providers from discriminating against certain sorts of providers or users of their network. For a hundred years, we’ve treated communications providers like sidewalks. The sidewalks can’t choose between different walkers and have them travel at different speeds.” [Source]