The BROWSER Act: A Worthy Goal, But There's an Easier Fix to the Net Neutrality Privacy Mess

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[Commentary] Although the BROWSER Act is a well-intentioned attempt to clean up the privacy mess left by Net Neutrality, there’s a better path. Rather than reviving a seriously flawed Federal Communications Commission rule, why not just unleash the Federal Trade Commission?

[James Cooper is a professor at George Mason University School of Law]


The BROWSER Act: A Worthy Goal, But There's an Easier Fix to the Net Neutrality Privacy Mess