
What if a single policy could impact American democracy, culture, and competitiveness? The Federal Communications Commission’s decision to end net neutrality regulations has fueled a national debate about the future of the internet. Adopted in 2015, net neutrality promised to preserve the democratic spirit of the web by ensuring that all data would be treated equally, regardless of where it originated. Net neutrality opponents consider these regulations dangerous governmental overreach.
Intelligence Squared US: Should Net Neutrality Be Saved? with debaters Mitchell Baker, Chairwoman Mozilla Foundation & Mozilla Corporation; Tom Wheeler, Former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission; Nick Gillespie, Editor at Large, Reason; and Michael Katz, Professor at Berkeley and a member of the Economic Analysis and Policy Group at the Haas School of Business.
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