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Net neutrality, Kathryn Roberts, book editor

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Net neutrality, Kathryn Roberts, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-196) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Net neutrality
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1022074972
Responsibility statement
Kathryn Roberts, book editor
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints series
Summary
Is a free and open internet a hallmark of democracy? Net neutrality advocates are fighting for government regulation and protection of this relatively new frontier. They believe that the internet is now a basic human need and argue that defined rules are essential to the protection of customers and to the encouragement of innovation. Detractors worry that too much government oversight discourages innovation and investment. The viewpoints in this informative anthology are written by experts with a variety of perspectives about a complex topic that encompasses many fields, including technology, business, and the Constitution
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Is Internet Service a Basic Need? -- Chapter 2: Should the Internet be Regulated by the Government? -- Chapter 3: Will the Internet Become Segregated Without Net Neutrality? -- Chapter 4: Is it Necessary to Have a Free and Open Internet in the United States?
Target audience
juvenile
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