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e Susan Landau, Testimony for House Judiciary Committee Hearing on “The Encryption Tightrope: Balancing Americans’ Security and Privacy” (March 1, 2016) https://judiciary.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Landau-Written-Testimony.pdf archived at https://perma.cc/N9D9-JTYQ. e Bruce Schneier, “Data Is a Toxic Asset, So Why Not Throw It Out?,” Schneier on Security (March 1, 2016) https://www.schneier.com/essays/archives/2016/03/data_is_a_toxic_asse.html archived at https://perma.cc/7NUL-W5Y J. e Stewart Baker, “Why the NSA Needs Your Phone Calls...and why you (probably) shouldn't worry about it,” Foreign Policy (June 6, 2013) http://foreiqgnpolicy.com/2013/06/06/why-the-nsa-needs-your-phone-calls/ archived at https://perma.cc/YE3N-TSWU. e [OPTIONAL] Harold Abelson et al., “Keys Under Doormats: Mandating insecurity by requiring government access to all data and communications,” CSAIL (Jul 7, 2015). https:/Awww.schneier.com/academic/paperfiles/paper-keys-under-doormats-CSAIL. pdf archived at https://perma.cc/2L3U-QST8. Day 5: Internet Architecture/Net Neutrality We increasingly assume the availability of commodity networking -- a flat fee for access -- even as the way in which we experience the Internet is evolving through a curious microeconomics, a mishmash of policies designed to subsidize or regulate access, and a sometime ability to arbitrage around arrangements through technologies to facilitate access sharing and virtual tunneling. How is Internet access likely to evolve, and what choices exist for polities with particular ideals about how it should work? Discussion will include Andy Ellis, Berkman Klein Center Fellow and CSO of Akamai, one of the most important companies that people haven’t heard of. Readings: Net Neutrality e [FOR REFERENCE] Net Neutrality timeline, Public Knowledge: http://whatisnetneutrality.org/timeline archived at https://oerma.cc/L8JE-QYP8. @ Tim Wu, Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination. Journal of Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Vol. 2, p. 141 (2003). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=388863 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.388863 archived at https://perma.cc/X856-RWSC. © Read the introduction and Part! A, pages 141-147. e Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo, “Keeping the Internet Neutral?: Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo Debate,” Federal Communications Law Journal. 59 (2007), pp. 575-592 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024264

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