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Obama Prefers Unilateral Fiat over Legislative Compromise on Net Neutrality
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, Sen. John Thune and Rep. Fred Upton released a discussion draft of legislation that would authorize the FCC to enforce net...
How Long Should Americans Wait for Clarity on Digital Privacy?
President Obama doesn’t want to talk about surveillance—and is once again trying to change the subject to regulating the companies that have made the Internet...
Republicans Come to the Table on Net Neutrality, but Will Democrats Join Them?
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, in an op-ed for Reuters, Senator John Thune and Congressman Fred Upton announced plans to pursue a public process for bipartisan...
We Need More Google Fibers, not Government-run Internet
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, the White House released a white paper on “Community-Based Broadband Solutions,” which President Obama will speak about today as part of...
It’s Hard to Take Democrats Seriously When They Keep Lying about Net Neutrality
The good news is that, after a flurry of letters from Democratic lawmakers calling on the FCC to invoke Title II, two leading Democrats, Senator...
TechFreedom Looks Back at 2014 — and Forward to 2015
2014 was a marquee year for tech policy, as debates over net neutrality, NSA surveillance, and other key issues took center stage in America’s political...
