In this undated file photo made available by Google, hundreds of fans funnel hot air from the computer servers into a cooling unit to be recirculated at a Google data center in Mayes County, Okla.
(AP Photo/Google, Connie Zhou, File)
Thursday, January 16, 2014
A federal appeals court strikes down Federal Communications Commission regulations that ensure equal access to the Internet. The debate over net neutrality, and what the decision could mean for consumers and Internet providers.
Guests
Susan Crawford
visiting Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard's Kennedy School and visiting professor at Harvard Law School; professor at Cardozo Law School; contributor to Bloomberg View and Wired; author of "Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age."
Cecilia Kang
technology reporter, The Washington Post.
Jeffrey Eisenach
director, Center for Internet, Communications, and Technology Policy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
Rashad Robinson
executive director, ColorOfChange.org