Trying Again to Freeze the Internet
September 16, 2013
[Commentary] Innovation is alive and well on the Internet, even though courts keep invalidating "net neutrality" regulations. Make that because courts keep invalidating those regulations. It's time to drive a stake through the idea of net neutrality. The Internet should be left free to be run by engineers, not set upon by government bureaucrats. The best hope for the open Internet is that judges keep invalidating net neutrality regulations. The engineers who run the Web have proven that they need no interference from Washington.
Trying Again to Freeze the Internet