The Future of Video Competition & Regulation | Regulatory Approaches

A panel discusses regulatory approaches at Duke Law School's Center for Innovation Policy conference Friday, October 9, 2015, on the future of video competition and regulation.

What metrics or modes of analysis should policymakers use to determine what sorts of regulatory decisions should be made in the near future, and which can and should await future developments? Which government entities should be involved? How long, if at all, should they wait to adopt that approach? Does Congress need to enact or revise legislation to allow for appropriate regulation?

Panelists Jonathan Nuechterlein, General Counsel for the Federal Trade Commission, and Jonathan Sallet, General Counsel for the Federal Communications Commission, discuss these and other issues with moderator Stuart Benjamin, CIP co-director.