The Duke Law Center for Innovation Policy (CIP) sponsored a conference on October 17, 2014 to discuss the future of internet regulation. This panel, moderated by CIP Co-Director Stuart Benjamin, addresses the following questions: What metrics or modes of analysis should policymakers use to determine what sorts of regulatory decisions should be made in the near future, and which can and should await future developments? How should policymakers balance regulatory certainty and flexibility in a manner that allows innovation to advance effectively and minimizes administrative costs and delays?
Panelists: Howard Shelanski (1:24) (Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget of the Executive Office of the President of the United States), Jonathan Nuechterlein (20:18) (General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission), and Ruth Milkman (34:15) (Chief of Staff, Federal Communications Commission)
Moderator: Stuart Benjamin (Duke Law School)
Recorded on October 17, 2014
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