January 26, 2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contacts:
Carol Pardun, AEJMC President (803) 777-3244, pardunc@mailbox.sc.edu
Bill Herman, AEJMC Member and Media Law Scholar, (215) 715-3507 (mobile), billdherman@gmail.com
AEJMC Supports Net Neutrality
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
(AEJMC) urges the Federal Communications Commission to adopt rules
preserving open and nondiscriminatory access to the internet.
The debate about network neutrality is complex and contentious, but
we wish to address a specific myth advanced by network neutrality
opponents: that this regulation would stifle innovation and create
disincentives for investment in next-generation broadband networks.
The AEJMC rejects this claim.
The most important internet innovations have not come from network
providers, but from creative outsiders who built their inventions on
top of a neutral network. Requiring network neutrality is vital to
preserve competition and investment in internet content, services, and
applications.
The FCC should codify the internet openness principles that already
guide the agency, and Congress and the courts should support this move.
The rules would protect both consumers and innovators of content,
services, and applications from unfair discrimination by internet
service providers. Perhaps most importantly, these rules would help
preserve and develop the internet as a key tool for communication that
serves our democracy.
This statement was issued by the President of AEJMC and through the President's Advisory Council.
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