Why the Verizon/NARAL flap matters

Susan Crawford blog — The big pic­ture: Why the Verizon/NARAL flap mat­ters:

We have to decide what model for com­mu­ni­ca­tions reg­u­la­tion we want. Do we want the car­ri­ers to decide what we do online, or do we want the car­ri­ers just to be car­ri­ers? ‘Online,’ ‘cell phone,’ ‘tele­phone,’ and ‘cable’ all feel the same to the con­sumer. It’s all just data trav­el­ing fast. The reg­u­la­tory reluc­tance of the FCC and the weirdly out-of-date struc­ture of the Communications Act are allow­ing for dif­fer­en­tial treat­ment of the same kinds of trans­ac­tions — the FCC knows this, and so it is strongly lean­ing in the dereg­u­la­tory direc­tion. ‘We’ll treat every­thing the same way and every­thing will be a pri­vate net­work. The mar­ket will be vic­to­ri­ous!’ But as a mat­ter of social pol­icy and our own future, we should sharply ques­tion that direc­tion. We don’t have enough com­pe­ti­tion or enough enlight­ened, nondis­crim­i­na­tory com­mu­ni­ca­tions com­pa­nies to allow us to be con­fi­dent that the mar­ket will be able to do any­thing. We should move back towards com­mon car­riage for telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions — which will require that con­trol over trans­port be sep­a­rated from content.




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Post title: Why the Verizon/NARAL flap matters

Authored by: krisnelson

Date posted: Sep 28, 2007

Categorized as: lawtechnology

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