FCC Commissioner Michael Copps on History of Net Neutrality
OpenLeft.com, August 16, 2007
By Matt Stoller
I went to the FCC for the first time today to interview Michael Copps, one of five commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission. I have a bunch of clips to put up. We veered from the Pearl Jam incident to the history of net neutrality to the Wall Street Journal takeover to the role of the media reform citizens movement in changing how the FCC makes policy.
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