Net Neutrality, Slippery Slopes & High-Tech Mutually Assured Destruction
Originally published: October 26, 2009
Last updated: October 26, 2009 - 8:00pm
[Commentary] Will the high-tech industry -- or consumers -- benefit from inviting government regulation of the Internet under the mantra of "neutrality"? The hatred directed at Microsoft in the 1990s has more recently been focused on the industry that has brought broadband to Americans' homes (Internet Service Providers) and the company that has done more than any other to make the web useful (Google). Both have been attacked for exercising supposed "gatekeeper" control over the Internet in one fashion or another. They are now turning their guns on each other—the first strikes in what threatens to become an all-out, thermonuclear war in the tech industry over increasingly broad neutrality mandates. Unless we find a way to achieve "Digital Détente," the consequences of this increasing regulatory brinkmanship will be "mutually assured destruction" (MAD) for industry and consumers.
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Ah, but why compete in the market place if, for far less effort, you can influence the regulatory environment to your advantage?