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Informationen zum Autor Christopher T. Marsden is Professor of Internet Law at the University of Sussex Klappentext This book explains net neutrality battles in Europe, the United States and in developing countries such as India. He explains its history, engineering, policy challenge, legislation and regulation, dividing it into its negative/'lite' and positive/'heavy' elements: Specialized Services for video over the Internet, and zero rating plans. Zusammenfassung This book explains net neutrality battles in Europe! the United States and in developing countries such as India. He explains its history! engineering! policy challenge! legislation and regulation! dividing it into its negative/'lite' and positive/'heavy' elements: Specialized Services for video over the Internet! and zero rating plans. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: neutrality, discrimination and common carriage 1. A brief history of net neutrality law 2. The limits of competition law and communications regulation 3. Noam's Ark and the Zettaflood: towards specialized services? 4. European Open Internet regulation 5. Three wise monkeys of net neutrality: privacy, liability and interception6. Open Internet self-regulation in the UK 7. Implementing mobile net neutrality 8. Net neutrality postponed Index