Radio Berkman: A “Third Way” for the FCC and Broadband

Interesting Interview with Susan Crawford spoke and David Weinberger about what the FCC’s “third way” is, and what it could mean for how bits get to your house.

Last week the FCC announced that they would seek a “third way” in regulating the broadband industry, one that they hope will respect a recent court decision prohibiting them from cracking down on telecomms, while also ensuring some level of net neutrality.

Susan Crawford co-led the FCC Agency Review team for the Obama-Biden transition team and served as President Barack Obama’s Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy until December 2009. She now teaches at the University of Michigan Law School. She founded OneWebDay and can be found blogging here.

See also the Article “Net Neutrality: FCC Trojan Horse Redux” at the EFF website.

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