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Will the end of net neutrality be the start of an Internet ice age?

Slate News · Slate Podcasts

December 13, 201729m 16s

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Show Notes

On this week’s If Then, Slate’s April Glaser and Will Oremus talk a little about why everyone is freaking out about Bitcoin. And in the run up to Thursday’s critical net neutrality decision from the FCC, the hosts speak with Columbia law professor Tim Wu - who actually coined the term net neutrality - about why it’s so crucial to save it, and what we might expect from legal challenges stemming from Thursday’s FCC announcement.

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Podcast production by Max Jacobs.

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