Tim Wu the neutrality of the internet in the White House

Tim Wu - a law professor at Columbia University - is the man who coined the term "net neutrality". So Tim Wu joined the Biden government, where he will work on technology and competition in the National Economic Council.

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"I am pleased to announce that I will be joining the Biden White House to address Technology and Competition Policy at the National Economic Council."

Wu is a prominent voice in the dia, and one of the best-known advocates of a free and open internet.
For years he advocated the concept of internet neutrality - the idea that the internet should be free of restrictions or control by the government or the companies that provide it.

It is also a voice that stands out in recent years for the of antitrust laws against big tech companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon, arguing that these companies have become huge and no longer have competition.

In his 2018 book, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age, he argues for a return to antitrust throughof the 20th century in the style of Teddy Roosevelt.

"I think they hit technology innovation"

Wu's choice is significant, and rather marks the efforts of the new Biden government to more aggressively limit the growing power of large technology companies such as Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook.

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