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Net Neutrality: A Congested Path?
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Net Neutrality: A Congested Path?
NYU Law professor Richard Epstein explains why he does not support net neutrality. Epstein argues that congestion and investment issues demand regulation. He likens the Internet to a small path in the wilderness, which can initially remain free, but needs to be structured as usage increases to allow for collective improvement and growth.
Video Length: 216
Date Found: February 02, 2011
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