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it's all been about -- >> host: well, before we go any further here, gentlemen, let's bring howard buskirk into the conversation, executive senior editor of "communications daily. ". >> what are the concerns of the ispns, what would be your biggest concern? >> guest: well, and i'm not here representing any particular isp. i have done a lot of work counseling clients in many different areas, including some isp clients. but i think the concern is if one were to apply the current telecommunication cans privacy rules -- telecommunications privacy rules which were developed in the context of the telecom reform act of 1996 which was a world of telephony, the rules do not work very well in the world of the internet where you have apps and you have internet advertising companies, operating systems. all these different players are involved in collecting a certain amount of information and also involved in delivering services. so the broad concern would -- from the isps -- would be that they would be discriminated against. on the one hand, they're required you should the net neutrality order -- unde
it's all been about -- >> host: well, before we go any further here, gentlemen, let's bring howard buskirk into the conversation, executive senior editor of "communications daily. ". >> what are the concerns of the ispns, what would be your biggest concern? >> guest: well, and i'm not here representing any particular isp. i have done a lot of work counseling clients in many different areas, including some isp clients. but i think the concern is if one were to apply...
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. >> host: before we go any further, gentlemen, let's bring howard buskirk in. he's the executive director communications. >> guest: i want to ask you first of all, what are you concerned for the isps in terms of where the fcc may be headed in terms of this area? i have counseled clients in different areas. if one were to apply with the privacy rules, which were developed in the context of the telecom reform act of 1996, which the rules really do not work very well in a world of the internet where you have apps and you have internet advertising company and operating systems, all these different players are involved in collecting a certain amount of information and also involved in delivering services. the broad concern with you that they would be discriminated against him on the one hand they are required under the net neutrality border to carry all traffic that goes across their system regulated as a common carrier and required to support all these different entities. they uniquely would be prohibited from participating in the advertising marketplace, which the
. >> host: before we go any further, gentlemen, let's bring howard buskirk in. he's the executive director communications. >> guest: i want to ask you first of all, what are you concerned for the isps in terms of where the fcc may be headed in terms of this area? i have counseled clients in different areas. if one were to apply with the privacy rules, which were developed in the context of the telecom reform act of 1996, which the rules really do not work very well in a world of the...
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they are joined by howard buskirk. >> the ftc can no longer regulate that one aspect, internet accesselecommunications service provider. there is now rulemaking coming up where the ftc will decide oft to put in place, and lou replicatingf, or the fcc rules. >> most of the rules that exist existed in the world of telephones. the situation to cover isp's, they have to come up with rules appropriate to the world of internet, not just the telephones. >> watch "the communicators," monday night at 8:00 p.m. et. >> c-span's newsmakers welcomes tony perkins, the host of a nationally syndicated radio program. asking questions this week, meet tom and david making his first visit. mr. hamburger, you are up first. mr. hamburger: thank you for being with us. i have a question we are hanging -- hearing from the washington post and some of our readers. what is going on with evangelicals this election cycle? i know you have seen comments not only from pundits, but in our paper, russell moore has wondered our evangelical voters -- in just, "are they drunk" this cycle? that is my opener to you. what is
they are joined by howard buskirk. >> the ftc can no longer regulate that one aspect, internet accesselecommunications service provider. there is now rulemaking coming up where the ftc will decide oft to put in place, and lou replicatingf, or the fcc rules. >> most of the rules that exist existed in the world of telephones. the situation to cover isp's, they have to come up with rules appropriate to the world of internet, not just the telephones. >> watch "the...
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they are joined by howard buskirk. >> the ftc can no longer regulate that one aspect, telecommunications service provider aspect of the business of internet access providers. there's now a rule making coming up where the ftc -- fcc will decide what to put in place in lieu of or perhaps replicating the ftc's rules but under the new fcc authority. >> most of the rules that exist, existed in the world of telephones. now that they have extended by reclassification the situation to cover isps, they have to come up with rules that are appropriate to the world of the internet, not just telephones. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> on next washington journal, we talk to northbound congresswoman virginia foxx about the republican agenda and the 2016 campaign. then florida congresswoman kathy castor joins us to discuss cuba, including the obamaed aminute straig administration's decision to restore ties with cuba. washington journal live each morning at 7:00 eastern. >>> president obama was at the state department earlier today to speak to the global chief of missio
they are joined by howard buskirk. >> the ftc can no longer regulate that one aspect, telecommunications service provider aspect of the business of internet access providers. there's now a rule making coming up where the ftc -- fcc will decide what to put in place in lieu of or perhaps replicating the ftc's rules but under the new fcc authority. >> most of the rules that exist, existed in the world of telephones. now that they have extended by reclassification the situation to cover...