This document summarizes key points from a talk on net neutrality given by Dr. Chris Marsden. It discusses how the University of Essex helped pioneer the internet in the 1960s. It then outlines some of the main issues with net neutrality including that competition alone does not solve problems in the telecom industry. The talk argues that regulators often generalize issues too broadly and fail to consider technological differences between platforms. It also questions whether telecom regulators truly understand innovation on the internet. The talk concludes that restrictions on internet access can amount to censorship that limits citizens' rights to communicate.