In an article on net neutrality and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Forbes contributor Larry Downes mentioned speaking at “Growing the Transatlantic Digital Economy,” an event hosted last week by the Progressive Policy Institute and the Lisbon Council:
Later in the week, I spoke at a program co-sponsored by the Progressive Policy Institute, the Lisbon Council, and the Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy on “Growing the Transatlantic Digital Economy,” which reviewed efforts to bridge what have often been large gaps in policy that make digital trade between the U.S. and the E.U. difficult, including differences our respective approaches to competition, privacy, and communications infrastructure regulation between the two economies.
Read the full piece on Forbes.com