Preserve Net Neutrality All Data Is Created Equal :

Should the Internet be regulated, and if so, how? In December 2017, the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal "net neutrality" rules that had been adopted in 2015. (A period of public comment followed, and the repeal took effect in June 2018.) Net neutrality is a broad term tha...

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Other Authors: Infobase,, Intelligence² (U.S.)
Format: Video
Language: English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Intelligence Squared US, [2018]
Distributed by Infobase,
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 30 min., 43 sec)) : sound, color.
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Table of Contents:
  • Debate "Housekeeping" (5:52);
  • Opening Statements For: Tom Wheeler (6:37);
  • Opening Statements Against: Nick Gillespie (6:34);
  • Opening Statements For: Mitchell Baker (6:26);
  • Opening Statements Against: Michael Katz (6:23);
  • Competing Statistics (5:43);
  • ISP as a Monopoly (3:22);
  • Bad Behavior of ISPs (9:39);
  • Free Speech and Social Movements (2:03);
  • Q/A: Cereal Neutrality Policy (3:27);
  • Q/A: Facebook Proprietary Hardware (2:27);
  • Q/A: Amount of Providers (6:48);
  • Q/A: Other Countries' Net Neutrality Laws (2:17);
  • Q/A: Legal Implications of Net Neutrality (7:39);
  • Concluding Statement For: Wheeler (2:33);
  • Concluding Statement Against: Gillespie (2:25);
  • Concluding Statement For: Baker (2:15);
  • Concluding Statement Against: Katz (2:23);
  • Time to Vote (4:26);
  • Audience Vote Results (1:01);
  • Credits: Preserve Net Neutrality: All Data Is Created Equal: A Debate (0:07);