More wisdom on the Net neutrality front courtesy of our co-chair Christopher Wolf on this recent interview on WebMasterRadio.FM:
We don’t make laws just for the sake of making laws. We make laws where they can actually achieve a worthwhile purpose and where there is a need.
The adverse unintended consequences of [Net neutrality] regulation – the cost of complying with those regulations, of fighting over what they mean – eventually will mean that consumers will have to bear the costs both of the disputes but also of the build-out….
So instead of broadband getting cheaper, it’s quite possible that it will get more expensive.














