Perhaps it was inevitable that advocates of Internet regulation would go from advocating "net neutrality" to public utility regulation to "fairness doctrine for the Internet" a la @RoKhanna below. This is misguided and would violate the #FirstAmendment. @AjitPaiFCC @mikeofcc pic.twitter.com/W90TtcoHNm— Free State Foundation (@FSFthinktank) June 2, 2020
For more, see Mr. May's follow-up Perspectives from FSF Scholars paper published today titled "Don't Regulate the Internet as a Public Utility!" Also check out John Eggerton's brief writeup at Multichannel News.