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Beyond Transparency: The Semantics Of Rulemaking For An Open Internet, Reza Rajabiun
Beyond Transparency: The Semantics Of Rulemaking For An Open Internet, Reza Rajabiun
Indiana Law Journal
In trying to promote the development of an open Internet, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has primarily tried to encourage network providers to be transparent about their traffic management practices and quality of service prioritization policies. Dominant network operators have successfully challenged this minimalist approach to addressing end-user concerns about the rise of a two-tiered Internet, motivating the FCC to engage in yet another public consultation process to assess its future approach to the problem. This article maps the debate using Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools that allow us to build a systematic picture of the positions of the …
Rate Base Evaluation And Vertical Integration: Shifting Standards In Telephone Regulation, James Mcconnaughey, Manley R. Irwin
Rate Base Evaluation And Vertical Integration: Shifting Standards In Telephone Regulation, James Mcconnaughey, Manley R. Irwin
Indiana Law Journal
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The Federal Communications Commission And The Bell System: Abdication Of Regulatory Responsibility, Gerald F. George
The Federal Communications Commission And The Bell System: Abdication Of Regulatory Responsibility, Gerald F. George
Indiana Law Journal
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Antitrust Laws And The Right To Know, Philip Marcus
Antitrust Laws And The Right To Know, Philip Marcus
Indiana Law Journal
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