[Chapter-delegates] End-to-End Arguments, Internet Innovation, and the Net Neutrality Debate
Khaled KOUBAA
khaled.koubaa at topnet.tn
Fri Sep 25 14:31:52 PDT 2009
Oops it's already a past event :)
They will publish the video on this link soon :
http://www.itif.org/index.php?id=281
Khaled KOUBAA a écrit :
> For those who will have the opportunity to be in DC to attend this
> event or to fellow it with the webcast.
> Enjoy.
>
>
> End-to-End Arguments, Internet Innovation, and the Net Neutrality Debate
>
> Many advocates of strict net neutrality regulations argue that the
> Internet has always been a “dumb pipe” and that Congress should
> require that it remain so. A new report by ITIF Research Fellow
> Richard Bennett reviews the historical development of the Internet
> architecture and finds that, contrary to such claims, an
> extraordinarily high degree of intelligence is embedded in the network
> core. Indeed, the fact that the Internet was originally built to
> serve the needs of the network research community but has grown into a
> global platform of commerce and communications was only made possible
> by continuous and innovative Internet engineering. In the new ITIF
> report “Designed for Change: End-to-End Arguments, Internet
> Innovation, and the Net Neutrality Debate,” Bennett traces the
> development of the Internet architecture from the CYCLADES network in
> France to the present, highlighting developments that have
> implications for Internet policy. This review will help both engineers
> and policymakers separate the essentials from the incidentals,
> identify challenges to continued evolution, and develop appropriate
> policy frameworks.
>
> Please join ITIF on Friday, September 25, from 10:30am – 12:15pm for
> the release of this report.
>
> Presenters: Richard Bennett (bio
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W04X3WH>)
> Research Fellow, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
> Respondents: John Day (bio
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W05X3WH>)
> Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Boston University Metropolitan
> College
>
> Christopher Yoo (bio
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W06X3WH>)
> Professor of Law and Communication; Director, Center for Technology,
> Innovation, and Competition at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
>
> Dr. William Lehr (bio
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W07X3WH>)
> Research Associate in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
> Laboratory at MIT
>
> Dr. David Farber (bio
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W08X3WH>)
> Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Public Policy at the
> School of Computer Science, Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University
>
> Date: Friday, September 25, 2009
> Time: 10:30 AM – 12:15 PM
> Place: ITIF
> 1101 K Street, NW, Suite 610A
> Washington, DC 20005 (map
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W09X3WH>)
>
>
> Light refreshments will be provided.
>
> Click here
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W0AX3WH> to
> RSVP.
>
> This event will be webcast live on this page
> <http://www.Swiftpage5.com/SpeClicks.aspx?X=2X0NECIFHQZCB57W0BX3WH>.
> Video and audio from the event will be posted shortly after the event.
>
> This will be a widely attended event hosted by ITIF and this event
> complies with all new ethics rules.
> News media inquiries only (no registrations), please call (202) 449-1351.
>
>
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