Last week the European
Parliament voted on new rules to prevent Internet service providers from
blocking or slowing down services like Skype and Netflix. Efforts to
impose similar net neutrality rules in this country have, so far, failed
to pass muster with the courts or attract enough support in Congress.
But some lawmakers are speaking up with concerns about the future of the
nonprofit organization which administers the Internet’s system of names
and numbers. US oversight of this organization, ICANN, is scheduled to
end in 2015. Join us for an update on the international debate over
rules for the internet.
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