What We Do
TechFreedom digs deep into the hard policy and legal questions raised by technological change. We’re bullish on the future: for the most part, it’ll be great — if we let it. If those in power can resist the all-too-natural impulse for stability and control. We craft policy frameworks that allow for experimentation, innovation, and evolution, that help people adapt to change, instead of trying to fight it, that focus on clear problems. In short, we teach policymakers how to be friends, not enemies, of the future.
The future will be as grand, and as particular, as we are.
Recent Posts
FTC Impersonation Rule Unworkable, Violates Section 230
Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments in response to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) request for public comment on their proposed amendments to its Trade Regulation Rule...
FCC Lacks Statutory Authority and Expertise for Outer Space Activities
Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) seeking comment related to the Commission’s role in...
FCC Can’t Write Its Own Communications Act, TechFreedom Tells Eighth Circuit
Today, TechFreedom filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit to vacate an FCC rule that attempts, by grasping...
Dear FCC: Title II Reclassification Is Undoubtedly a Major Question
Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to approve a rule to reinstate net neutrality regulations and to claim broad powers over broadband Internet access...
FTC Doesn’t Have Authority It Claims to Ban Non-Competes
Today, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved a rule banning most employers from using non-compete agreements. Last April, TechFreedom filed three separate comments on this...
Draft Title II Order Merely Previews the Coming Legal Battle
Today, the FCC released a draft order that would reclassify broadband Internet access service (BIAS) as a Title II common carrier service. The Commission will...