HOUSE OVERSIGHT 024265 https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract id=953989 archived at https://perma.cc/FHE3-XUED. • Tom Wheeler, "This is How We Will Ensure Net Neutrality," Wired (February 4, 2015) https://www.wired.com/2015/02/fcc-chairman-wheeler-net-neutrality/ archived at https://perma.cc/C8DE-2PJB. Zero-rating • Jeremy Malcolm, Corynne Mcsherry, and Kit Walsh, "Zero rating: What It Is and Why You Should Care," Electronic Frontier Foundation (February 18, 2016) https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/02/zero-rating-what-it-is-why-you-should-care archived at https://perma.ccN6TW-2QAG. • Arturo J Carrillo, Having Your Cake and Eating it Too? Zero-Rating, Net Neutrality and International Law (March 6, 2016). 19 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 364 (2016). Available at SS RN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2746447 archived at https://perma.cc/9Z28-X6A4. o Read part IV (pages 418-428). Internet Architecture • Mike Masnick, "Can We Kill This Ridiculous Shill-Spread Myth That CDNs Violate Net Neutrality? They Don't," TechDirt (August 13, 2014) https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140812/04314528184/can-we-kill-this-ridiculous-sh ill- spread-myth-that-cdns-violate-net-neutrality-they-dont.shtml archived at https://perma.cc/YK3D-3BQG. Day 6: Weaponized Social The time when the solution to bad speech could be advanced as simply more speech might seem quaint. The famously libertarian Electronic Frontier Foundation recently released a white paper in which it acknowledged a line between a clash of ideas and flat-out harassment, with the latter causing less rather than more robust debate. Separately, concerns about outright false news that spreads virally have inspired calls for action by intermediaries like Facebook -- a self-described technology, rather than media, company. Applying lessons from the conflicts of the past two decades online, how might we agree upon a vision for social networking even if we disagree on many substantive issues to be debated ther