Archive for October, 2011



In “The Neutralization of Harmony” (forthcoming in the Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law), I question the very idea of neutrality in technology law and politics. Technological neutrality has been resorted to before the World Trade Organization by a number of Western countries, in particular the United States, as a means of preventing [...]

I have just made available @SSRN two of my forthcoming papers. “In Search of Alterity” inquires into that which has been the archetypal voice in network neutrality discourses: Google’s. In doing so, the paper reveals as much about Google’s views on network neutrality as it does about the normative context and regulatory implications of Google’s [...]