From The Heritage Foundation:
Information Technology
Eight Principles of Telecommunications Policy
by Washington Policy Center
Washington Policy Center
November 29, 2011
Policy Brief
The technology and telecommunications industries are fast changing and present difficulties in balancing federal, state and local taxing and regulatory jurisdictions. The eight principles that will help provide policymakers the foundation they need to encourage that these dynamic industries remain vibrant and strong, are as follows: Do not regulate what cannot be regulated, do not regulate what does not require regulation, legislation is better than regulation, the consumers are the boss and they know what they want, neutrality should be the goal, eliminate artificial distinctions, substitution is competition, and do not use economic regulation for social goals.
URL: www.washingtonpolicy.org/sites/default/files/Eight-Principles-of-Telecommunications-Policy-PB.pdf
Information Technology
Eight Principles of Telecommunications Policy
by Washington Policy Center
Washington Policy Center
November 29, 2011
Policy Brief
The technology and telecommunications industries are fast changing and present difficulties in balancing federal, state and local taxing and regulatory jurisdictions. The eight principles that will help provide policymakers the foundation they need to encourage that these dynamic industries remain vibrant and strong, are as follows: Do not regulate what cannot be regulated, do not regulate what does not require regulation, legislation is better than regulation, the consumers are the boss and they know what they want, neutrality should be the goal, eliminate artificial distinctions, substitution is competition, and do not use economic regulation for social goals.
URL: www.washingtonpolicy.org/sites/default/files/Eight-Principles-of-Telecommunications-Policy-PB.pdf
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