At TPMCafe, Art Brodsky, communications director for Public Knowledge, a DC group that works on intellectual property and telecom issues, has an interesting analysis of Senate Commerce Committee players and political dynamics with regard to telecom legislation.
A key focus of Art’s piece is net neutrality, which is backed by his organization. For those who don’t support net neutrality, be forewarned that Art speaks as an advocate. But his analysis of the players and dynamics seems worth reading, regardless of where one stands on the issue.
Mitch Shapiro at 4:33 PM|Comments(0)