Everybody Wants to Regulate the Internet Except Ajit Pai: Podcast

The Charlie's Angels reboot is lit af ||| Matt WelchSometimes it’s worth divining lessons from a news story in which man stubbornly refuses to bite dog. Such is the case with the one-year anniversary of the Federal Communications Commission ending the set of regulations misleadingly known as “net neutrality.” The predicted ensuing clampdown never materialized, and instead way too much of the political spectrum has moved on to calling for other sectors of the federal government to…uh, clamp down on internet-related companies.

So kicks off the discussion on the Monday editors’ roundtable edition of the Reason Podcast, featuring Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, and me. We delve into social media hearings, Section 230 semiotics, and (sadly!) stupid Donald Trump tweets. The gang also gets in a bit of contentious funerealism over the demise of The Weekly Standard, so do stick around until the end.

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Relevant links from the show:

One Year Ago Today, the FCC Killed the Internet,” by Eric Boehm

California Imposed Its Own ‘Net Neutrality’ Law. The Feds Aren’t Happy About It,” by Declan McCullagh

Net Neutrality Is Officially Dead. That’s a Victory for Free Speech,” by Nick Gillespie

Internet Cop,” by Peter Suderman

Google Hearings Force the Question: Do We Really Want ‘Regulation by Federal and State Governments’ of ‘Today’s Disruptive Technologies’?” by Nick Gillespie

Guess Which Congressman Thought a Malfunctioning iPhone Was Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s Fault,” by Robby Soave

Are You Ready for the ‘Inevitable’ Clampdown on Tech and the Media?” by Nick Gillespie

Expect More Conservative Purges on Social Media If Republicans Target Section 230,” by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

Senator Ron Wyden (Co-Author of ยง 230) Trying to Pressure Internet Companies to Restrict “Indecent” Ideas?” by Eugene Volokh

Donald Trump Suggests Unfair Media Coverage of His Presidency Could Be Illegal,” by Robby Soave

Making the Fairness Doctrine Great Again,” by Thomas Winslow Hazlett

The Weekly Standard turns 10,” by W. James Antle, III

The Weekly Standards case against laissez faire,” by Walter Olson

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