Back in the summer the
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) decided to get in on the Network Neutrality game. As I
observed at the time, I'm skeptical the network neutrality will get a fair shake under FTC Chairman Majoris.
But, like the gambler who comes to the crooked poker den because “it's the only game in town,” you gotta show up to play even if you think the odds are stacked. So I and a number of other public interest folks and sympathetic academics will face off against a less-than-level playing field at the FTC's Broadband Task Force's
Competition Policy Workshop on February 13 & 14.
Why I consider this playing field “less than level,” and why we will still kick butt, below . . .
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