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New at Reason: Peter Suderman on the Internet's New Enforcer

In his first big speech as President Obama's new FCC chairman, Julius Genachowski began by singing the Web's praises. "Today," he said, "we can’t imagine what our lives would be like without the Internet—any more than we can imagine life without running water or the light bulb." On this point, writes Peter Suderman, nearly everyone can agree. Unfortunately, Genachowski drew exactly the wrong lesson from this initial insight: Rather than see the Net's growth and integration into everyday life as evidence that government intervention isn't necessary, the Internet's chief regulator took the opposite view—that the web's size and scope make government meddling a necessity. 

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