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Huge Privacy Win: Warrants Now Required for Searching Arrestees’ Mobile Phones
A victory for the smartphone-toting arrestee, and commonsense. Police almost always have to get a warrant before intruding into our private spaces. That’s because courts...
No, Title II Doesn’t Ban Prioritization OR Mandate Free Interconnection
Everyone in DC’s talking about reclassifying broadband as a public utility under Title II. We keep pointing out that this wouldn’t actually do what advocates...
Understanding Net(flix) Neutrality: Dressing Up Corporate Opportunism as Net Neutrality
Netflix recently cut a deal with Comcast to streamline their content delivery to Comcast’s customers. This is nothing new or special, as big content providers...
Tell Congress to Protect your Data from Warrantless Searches
Police and other law enforcement can conduct warrantless searches of Americans’ emails, cloud storage, and other digital effects, because our law is outdated. Lawmakers wrote...
Bipartisan Bill Would Free Up Wasted Government Spectrum
As demand for wireless data continues to grow exponentially, the federal government must free up underutilized spectrum for public and commercial use. A wireless network’s...