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Will Kids’ Privacy Crackdown Break the Internet?

January 4, 2020

Will Kids’ Privacy Crackdown Break the Internet? Watch the 1/13 event Roughly a million people have urged the Federal Trade Commission to rethink its approach to children’s privacy....


Privacy Legislation: Building Blocks of Bipartisan Compromise

May 10, 2019

WASHINGTON D.C. — Lawmakers are scrambling to draft federal privacy legislation that can attract bipartisan support and be enacted before California’s new privacy law goes into...


TechFreedom Event: 20 Years of Coping with COPPA

July 12, 2018

TechFreedom Event: 20 Years of Coping with COPPA WASHINGTON D.C. —­­ October 21 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act,...


Net Neutrality in Congress: the CRA or Substantive Legislation?

May 30, 2018

WASHINGTON D.C. —­­ After over a decade of debate, Congress is finally taking action on net neutrality — or is it? Senate Democrats, with the...


Let TechFreedom Take You Back to the Future

August 11, 2017

Recently, TechFreedom hosted our first ever policy summit, “Back to the Future of Policy,” to answer the question: How should the laws of yesterday adapt...


The FCC Goes on Trial: What Will the Case Mean for Consumers?

December 7, 2015

WASHINGTON D.C. — On Friday, the FCC’s Open Internet Order went on trial — and the stakes have never been higher. Will the FCC’s “net...