I am going to post a second approach of Who Controls the Internet? with the help of a debate between one of its authors, Tim Wu, and Christopher Yoo (also a professor of law) over Net Neutrality specifically.
[ The PDF of the 2003 debate is available here, and here it is posted on Entrepreneur 4 years later if you don't want a download ]
Until then, I thought I would help myself get another step beyond the surface meaning of a "neutral" internet by laying out a few questions:
How much of the structure and functionality of the Internet would be affected by proposed network changes?
What kind of Internet structuring is good for which people?
Who has the authority to enact changes to its structure, or prevent them?
And somewhat incongruously but at least as important, how is this panning out internationally?
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