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Interpreting Network Discrimination in the CRTC and FCC |
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Editor(s): Lasse Berntzen, Freimut Bodendorf, Elaine Lawrence, Mark Perry, Asa Smedberg |
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
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Los Alamitos, United States of America |
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The issue of what discriminatory use of a network means has arisen in two recent decisions of the United States and Canadian federal communications commissions, the FCC and the CRTC respectively. The topic is a contemporary and hotly debated one, as when a course is fixed it will strongly influence the future of the Internet. It can be stated as the dichotomy of open and competitive or closed and oligopolistic. A study and comparison of the two different approaches is vital to clarify the debate, and hopefully guide Canadian policy in a direction that will benefit the whole community. |
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Digital Society (ICDS), p. 301-306 |
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