Meet something the f. C. C. Proposed a set of open internet principles. The f. C. C. Tried in 2010 to put rules in place but most of those rules were overturned in court so the f. C. C. Tried to in a pragmatic way put into place rules that ensure theres not blocking of traffic, theres no degradation of traffic on the internet and so forth. But they also sought comment on a variety of different other approaches. So i think given the complexity of the situation, given all of the politics involved and all of the questions involved in this, i think they did a pretty good job. I think they asked the right questions and its absolutely appropriate so many people are writing in and commenting. This is a tremendously important issue. Matt wood is with free press. Hes their policy director. Mr. Wood what do you think . We think the f. C. C. Did ask some of the right questions but the path theyre proposing to do that ken is talking about, preventing blocking and degrading of traffic is not going
Meeting . Guest well, the fcc proposed a set of rules to adopt open internet principles. The fcc tried in 2010 to put rules into place, but most of those rules were overturned in court. So the fcc tried to in a pragmatic way put into place rules that insure theres not blocking of traffic, theres not degradation of traffic on the internet and so forth. But they also sought comment on a variety of other different approaches. So i think given the complexity of the situation, given all of the politics involved and all of the questions involved in this, i think they did a pretty good job. I think they asked the right questions, and its absolutely appropriate that so many people are writing in and commenting. This is a tremendously important issue. Host matt wood is with free press, hes their policy director. Mr. Wood, what do you think . Guest well, we think that the fcc did ask some of the right questions, but the path their proposing to do preventing blocking, degrading of traffic is just