Net Neutrality Compendium: Human Rights, Free Competition and the Future of the Internet


Autoria(s): Belli, Luca; De Filippi, Primavera; Arnold, René; Cerf, Vinton G.; Daly, Angela; Felten, Benoît; Pérez, Maryant Fernández; Foditsch, Nathalia; Kanellos, Leonidas; Layton, Roslyn; Löblich, Maria; Marcus, J. Scott; Marsden, Christopher T.; McDiarmid, Andrew; McNamee, Joe; Morasch, Bastian; Musiani, Francesca; Pisanty, Alejandro; Pouzin, Louis; Schmid, Frieder; Schneider, Anna; Shears, Matthew; Sørensen, Frode; Stylianou, Konstantinos; Tréguer, Félix; Bergen, Matthijs van; Vargas-Leon, Patricia A.; Waldburger, Martin; Woźniak, Michał Andrzej
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05/11/2015

05/11/2015

01/11/2015

Resumo

The ways in which Internet traffic is managed have direct consequences on Internet users’ rights as well as on their capability to compete on a level playing field. Network neutrality mandates to treat Internet traffic in a non-discriminatory fashion in order to maximise end users’ freedom and safeguard an open Internet. This book is the result of a collective work aimed at providing deeper insight into what is network neutrality, how does it relates to human rights and free competition and how to properly frame this key issue through sustainable policies and regulations. The Net Neutrality Compendium stems from three years of discussions nurtured by the members of the Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality (DCNN), an open and multistakeholder group, established under the aegis of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF).

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/14197

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Springer

Palavras-Chave #Internet. Network neutrality. Network neutrality mandates.
Tipo

Book