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Academic Papers
edit- Broadband Debate, a User's Guide' by Tim Wu, original proposal of Network Neutrality
- Would Mandating Broadband Network Neutrality Help or Hurt Competition? A Comment on the End-to-End Debate by Christopher Yoo, Vanderbilt University School of Law
- Beyond Network Neutrality by Christopher S. Yoo, Vanderbilt University School of Law. Published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
- New Arch: Future Generation Internet Architecture by David Clark, et al., Air Force Research Laboratory, 12.31.2003
- Toward an Economic Framework for Network Neutrality by Barbara van Schewick
- Nuts and Bolts of Network Neutrality by Ed Felten, Princeton, 7.6.2006
- "Utility Potential Comes from Controlled Flow" at [1] http://newton.nap.edu/html/whitepapers/ch-61.html White Papers The Unpredictable Certainy Information Infrastructure Through 2000 (c)1997 National Academy Press The Awakening 3.0 by Jack Thompson, Page 550
- Network Neutrality or Bias? - Handicapping the Odds for a Tiered and Branded Internet by Rob Frieden, Penn State University, College of Communications
- "A Consumer-Welfare Approach to Network Neutrality Regulation of the Internet" by J. Gregory Sidak, Georgetown University Law Center, (Forthcoming in the Journal of Competition Law & Economics 2006)
- "Does Video Delivered Over A Telephone Network Require A Cable Franchise?" by ROBERT W. CRANDALL, The Brookings Institution; AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, J. GREGORY SIDAK, Georgetown University Law Center, and HAL J. SINGER, Criterion Economics, LLC (forthcoming 59 Federal Communications Law Journal (2007))
- "Slouching Towards Mediocrity: Unintended Consequences of Net Neutrality Regulation" by Robert E. Litan, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation; AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies, and Hal J. Singer, Criterion Economics, LLC
Government documents, speeches, testimony
edit- U.S. House Record of the Roll Call Vote on the Markey Amendment
- Lessig's testimony to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, February 7, 2006
- Testimony of J. Gregory Sidak to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, February 7, 2006
- Tim Wu & Lawrence Lessig Letter to the FCC
- Michael Powell Speech
- Net Neutrality: Let's Look Before We Leap: Remarks of Assistant Secretary of Commerce Nancy J. Victory to the Progress and Freedom Foundation Conference
- The FCC's Net Neutrality guidelines
- Net Neutrality: Background and Issues (pdf), Angele A. Gilroy, Congressional Report Service, May 16, 2006
News and magazine articles
edit- Don’t Neutralize Video Franchise Reform, by Phil Kerpen, National Review Online, April 19, 2006.
- "Groups push alternate net neutrality proposals" by Grant Gross, Computerworld, June 20, 2006
- "House Rejects Net Neutrality" by John Nichols, The Nation, June 9, 2006
- "Defeat for Net Neutrality Backers" by Tom Lasseter, BBC, June 9, 2006
Papers from political organizations
edit- Cato Institute Paper on Network Neutrality
- "Network Neutrality: A Broadband Wild West?", Sandvine.com (network equipment company) (PDF)
- "The Economics of Network Neutrality", Robert Hahn and Scott Wallsten, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies] (PDF)
Television shows and videos
edit- Human Lobotomy Short video including Internet's founder
- The PBS newsmagazine NOW takes a closer look at the issue of Net Neutrality, including interviews, investigative reporting, and insight
- Net Neutrality short video (coanews)
- Short video explaining the how the house rejected Net Neutrality (coanews)
- Lessig addresses Network Neutrality in this video taken at Rochester Institute of Technology, March 24, 2006
- Debate between Mike McCurry of the telecom-backed Hands off the Internet and Paul Misener, Vice President for Global Public Policy at Amazon.com
Websites and articles supporting net neutrality
edit- SaveTheInternet.com - a pro-network neutrality coalition managed by Free Press, funded by many groups but also by major corporations that stand to gain from regulation, such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon.
- WeAreTheWeb.org - pro-network neutrality website featuring videos of Peter Pan, the Tron Guy, and Leslie Hall dancing and rapping about net neutrality to the song We Are the Internet.
- Dynamic Platform Standards Project - a pro-network neutrality regulation group that seeks to promote a particular concept of the Internet platform.
- A Note to Google Users on Net Neutrality - Google CEO Eric Schmidt's open letter to Google users advocating for net neutrality
- Easynews.com's recent bulletin on Net Neutrality - An easynews.com (usenet/ISP provider) newsletter detailing a pro-network neutrality regulation point of view.
- It's Our Net - a pro-neutrality regulation campaign financed by service mega-players Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, eBay and Amazon
- NYCwireless' Network Neutrality Broadband Challenge
- Net Neutrality in Canada
- We Own the Net A spoof site featuring CT&TCOM President & CEO Richard Merryweather addressing the merits of Net Neutrality from a telecom industry view.
- Caliblog :: What Will the Internet Look Like in Ten Years?
- Four Eyed Monsters :: Humanity Lobotomy - Net Neutrality Open Source Documentary
Websites and articles opposing net neutrality
edit- NetCompetition.org - A site supporting the free market and competition on the internet.
- Don't regulate the Internet - Rep. Ron Paul, sounds off against government regulation of the internet.
- Neutering the Net - an anti-regulation article from Reason Magazine.
- Economists against Regulating the Internet - an article showing economist's reaction to net neutrality.
- Hands Off The Internet- An anti-regulation group.
- Choose Your Cable- An anti-regulation group.
- DontRegulate.org - an anti-regulation cartoon.
- InternetOfTheFuture.org - The follow up cartoon.
- The Future Faster Net Neutrality Campaign - an anti-regulation coalition.
Lists of articles
edit- C|net Special Coverage of Net Neutrality @ CNET.com (updated regularly)
- List of anti-regulation articles and editorials from Mises Institute blog
- Center for Digital Democracy, The Assault on Network Neutrality
- The Net Neutrality Debate, voip-news.com An early article on the current network neutrality debate
- A Third Way on Network Neutrality, thenewatlantis.com Robert Atkinson and Philip Weiser for The New Atlantis Journal of Technology and Society posit a "sensible, centrist solution" that finds a middle ground between broadband providers and those wanting free,open Internet
Not yet classified
edit- Congresspedia article on "network neutrality legislation" — campaign contributions and other information
- WashingtonWatch.com page on H.R. 5252: The Communications Act of 2006
- EFF-Austin Net Neutrality talk on 11/2/2006, organized by John Quarterman