If you’re interested in Net Neutrality regulation and have some time on your hands, watch this good debate at the Web 2.0 conference. The resolution was “A Network Neutrality law is necessary,” and the two opposing sides were:
Against
- James Assey – Executive Vice President, National Cable and Telecommunications Association
- Robert Quinn – Senior Vice President-Federal Regulatory, AT&T
- Christopher Yoo – Professor of Law and Communication; Director, Center for Technology, Innovation, and Competition, UPenn Law
For
- Tim Wu – Coined the term “Network Neutrality”; Professor of Law, Columbia Law
- Brad Burnham – VC, Union Square Ventures
- Nicholas Economides – Professor of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University.
I think the side opposing the resolution wins, hands down — no contest really — but see for yourself.