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Professor Huffman Comments on Net Neutrality for Story in Indianapolis Recorder
03/16/2018
Professor Max Huffman talked about net neutrality for a story on the subject that appeared in the Indianapolis Recorder. The story was published March 15.
Professor Huffman believes that many of the fears over the stifling of voices after the repeal of net neutrality may prove to be overblown.
“YouTube is owned by Google,” he said in the story. “The #MeToo movement was a Twitter hashtag. These big providers have succeeded precisely because they are places where individuals and small, unfunded groups can get their voices out. It’s not time to run screaming with torches and pitchforks yet, because there is reason to hope there is a corporate interest that represents the individual voice. That was the premise of the internet all along.”
Professor Huffman is the director of the Corporate and Commercial Law Graduate Certificate Program at IU McKinney.
