Future of Music Coalition Comments in the FCC's Broadband Legal Framework Proceedings

[Source: Future of Music Coalition, July 15, 2010]

Musicians and other creators depend on open internet platforms and access to broadband technology

On July 15, 2010 Future of Music Coalition filed comments (download below) in the FCC’s Notice of Inquiry in the Matter of a Framework for Broadband Internet Service.

In this proceeding, the FCC is soliciting the perspectives of stakeholders and the public as it considers a “reclassification” of broadband internet service to a different Title of the Telecommunications Act. A new regulatory approach is being evaluated due to a court decision that invalidated the Commission’s previously held legal assumptions regarding its statutory authority over the Internet.

Without regulatory clarity, the FCC is unable to prevent discriminatory practices by Internet Service Providers. It also limits the Commission’s ability to implement key provisions in the National Broadband Plan meant would bring affordable, high-speed internet service to underserved American communities.

Our comments demonstrate how musicians — as well as other creators and arts groups — depend on open internet structures to reach potential audiences, grow their businesses and continue enrich our culture. We also cite the availability of broadband service as key to a sustainable 21st century music ecosystem.

For more information on FMC’s perspectives on Internet policy, see our Rock the Net campaign.

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