Jun. 18, 2010
Net Neutrality: Opposing Sides Divided Over Meaning, Impact
John Stephens and Kanika Corley of Sedgwick Detert conclude their discussion on net neutrality and arguments for and against Internet regulation.






Kanika D. Corley
commercial litigation, entertainment law, intellectual property
Akerman LLP
Phone: (213) 688-9500
Fax: (213) 599-2677
Email: kanika.corley@akerman.com
University of San Diego School of Law
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was established by the Communications Act of 1934 as the successor to the Federal Radio Commission and is charged with regulating all non-federal government use of the radio spectrum (including radio and television broadcasting), and all interstate telecommunications (wire, satellite and cable) as well as all international communications that originate or terminate in the United States. The FCC took over wire communication regulation from the I...
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