1:1 with Chris Marsden

In this podcast Prof. Chris Marsden (Monash University, Australia) & the internet lab discuss the academic dimension of internet regulation

📌Episode Highlights
⏲️[00:00] Intro
⏲️[01:05] Q1 - How do you interpret the relationship between users accessing more content and services online and the impact this may have on telcos?
⏲️[10:12] Q2 - What are the inherent dangers (if any) of Big Tech being requested to pay for the network of telcos?
⏲️[19:50] Q3 - Do you think it is appropriate to compare the contribution of Big Tech and telcos in infrastructure, as suggested by some?
⏲️[28:09] You have 1 minute to deliver a message to the powers that be in the EU on the 'fair contribution' discussion: make your case.
⏲️[30:43] Outro

📌About Our Guest
🎙️ Prof. Chris Marsden | Professor of AI, Technology and the Law, Monash University - Australia
🐦 https://twitter.com/prof_marsden
🌐 Study on the Implementation of the Open Internet Provisions of the Telecoms Single Market Regulation for the European Commission (2019)
🌐 Network Neutrality: From Policy to Law to Regulation (2017)
🌐 Net Neutrality: Towards a Co-Regulatory Solution (2010)
🌐 Prof. Chris Marsden

Professor Chris Marsden recently moved from Sussex Law School in the UK to Monash University in Australia, where he is Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Technology and the Law. He is an expert on Internet and digital technology law, with a focus on regulation by code - whether legal, software or social code. He is the author of many scholarly contributions as well as five books including "Net neutrality", "Regulating Code" with Professor Ian Brown and "Internet Co-regulation".
1:1 with Chris Marsden
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