Nov 30, 2014 · EU Competition Law, Regulation and the Internet. The Case of Net Neutrality brings clarity and comprehension to the important area of net neutrality. Katerina Maniadaki's considered approach of the role of EU Competition Law provides essential guidance to the assumption that competition law can address these issues and to what extent.
Fines on open internet vary greatly in EU Jul 04, 2017 European climate law – achieving climate neutrality by 2050 EU – Have your say on Climate Law EU is developing a strategy for hydrogen in the Union. Hydrogen is seen as the only realistic lever for storing the enourmous amounts of energy nessecary for the transition to 100% renewable energy. Please find below 3 proposals on practical applications of hydrogen in our cities and transportation systems: 1. Net Neutrality Explained | NYU School of Law When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to repeal net neutrality rules in December 2017, it was the latest but hardly the last move in a hotly contested battle over regulating Internet service providers (ISPs). Professor Christopher Jon Sprigman wrote an amicus brief aimed at overturning the net neutrality repeal on behalf of members of Congress.
The Europeans have net neutrality across the EU. By repealing net neutrality, we become out of step with our major trading partners. I frankly don’t think they are going to follow us down that road; I think they’ve made the decision, and they are sticking to it.
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EU votes net neutrality into law, abolishes mobile roaming EU votes net neutrality into law, abolishes mobile roaming charges The European Parliament has adopted the strictest of three definitions of net neutrality. By Jennifer Baker. EU Competition Law, Regulation and the Internet. The Case Nov 30, 2014 Barbara van Schewick - Faculty - Stanford Law School Barbara van Schewick is a Professor of Law and Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School, Director of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, Professor by courtesy of Electrical Engineering in Stanford University’s Department of Electrical Engineering, and a leading expert on net neutrality. Van Schewick’s research on the economic, regulatory, and strategic European net neutrality is under attack | NordVPN