Network Neutrality: Justifiable Discrimination, Unjustifiable Discrimination, and the Bright Line between Them
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Author/contributor
- Semple, Noel (Author)
Title
Network Neutrality: Justifiable Discrimination, Unjustifiable Discrimination, and the Bright Line between Them
Abstract
The servers and data streams which make up the internet in Canada are owned and controlled by corporations like Rogers and Bell. These businesses have potentially enormous power to control how the internet works, and how much it costs you to use it. Should the government regulate the ways they use this power? The answer, as I argue here, is both yes and no. (Winner of the IT.Can 2007 Student Essay Competition.)
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SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
1478949
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2007-11-30
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9/10/23, 10:33 PM
Short Title
Network Neutrality
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Semple, N. (2007). Network Neutrality: Justifiable Discrimination, Unjustifiable Discrimination, and the Bright Line between Them (SSRN Scholarly Paper 1478949). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1478949
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