The Dynamic Internet: How Technology, Users, and Businesses are
Changing the Network offers a comprehensive history of the Internet
and efforts to regulate its use. University of Pennsylvania law
professor Christopher S. Yoo contends that rather than engaging in
prescriptive regulatory oversight, the government should promote
competition in other ways, such as reducing costs for consumers,
lowering entry barriers for new producers, and increasing
transparency. These reforms would benefit consumers while
permitting the industry to develop new solutions for emerging
problems. It is fruitless for government to attempt to lock the
burgeoning online industry into any particular architecture;
rather, policymakers should act with the knowledge that no one
actor can foresee how the network is likely to evolve in the
future.
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