Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate

18 Pages Posted: 12 Jan 2007 Last revised: 23 Dec 2013

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Tim Wu

Columbia University - Law School

Christopher S. Yoo

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School; University of Pennsylvania - Annenberg School for Communication; University of Pennsylvania - School of Engineering and Applied Science

Abstract

Network neutrality has emerged as one of the highest profile issues in telecommunications and Internet policy last year. Not only did it play a pivotal role in both houses of Congress during debates over proposed communications reform legislation; it also emerged as a key consideration during the Federal Communications Commission consideration of the recent SBC-AT&T, Verizon-MCI, and AT&T-BellSouth mergers. In the following exchange, Professors Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo engage in a lively debate over the merits of network neutrality that reviews the leading arguments on both sides of the issue.

Suggested Citation

Wu, Tim and Yoo, Christopher S., Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate. Federal Communications Law Journal, Vol. 59, No. 3, 2007, Vanderbilt Public Law Research Paper No. 06-27, Vanderbilt Law and Economics Working Paper No. 06-30, Columbia Law and Economics Working Paper No. 310, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=953989

Tim Wu

Columbia University - Law School ( email )

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Christopher S. Yoo (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School ( email )

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University of Pennsylvania - Annenberg School for Communication ( email )

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University of Pennsylvania - School of Engineering and Applied Science ( email )

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United States
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