Hamburg.
The next speaker at ECREA 2010 is Des Freedman, who shifts our focus to Net neutrality; he suggests that debates over Net neutrality have become overly legalistic and abstract, and discussions of democracy have largely disappeared from them. The overall debate is now about openness: an open Internet. The principles which underlie arguments for an open Internet are now about consumer entitlements rather than democracy.
Net neutrality has now been framed around competition; where competition thrives, Net neutrality is said not to be an issue, and so the issue has been marginalised by other concerns. Net neutrality is now …











