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CISPA Shouldn’t Infringe on Freedom of Contract

April 17, 2013

In spirit, CISPA aims to clear the thicket of restrictions firms face when they try to share data about online attacks. In practice, as TechFreedom’s...


CISPA Renders Online Privacy Agreements Meaningless, But Sponsor Sees No Reason To Fix That

April 17, 2013

As we have been arguing time and again , CISPA bars companies from making enforceable promises to their users about how they might share users’...


TechFreedom Joins Right-Left Coalition Opposing Amendments to Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

April 2, 2013

Today, TechFreedom joined a diverse coalition of advocates from across the political spectrum in a letter  opposing amendments to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act...


The FCC Should Protect the Most Truly “Captive Audience” for Telecom Services: Prisoners

March 26, 2013

While the tech policy community debates Susan Crawford’s new book Captive Audience, her plea for sweeping regulation to avert a cable monopoly, a truly “captive...


17 Free-Market Tributes to Robert McDowell on His FCC Tenure

March 24, 2013

Robert McDowell , one of the two Republican Commissioners on the Federal Communications Commission, announced on Wednesday that he would soon resign. In his seven...


Genachowski Offered Hope, Delivered Little of the Change We Needed

March 22, 2013

Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced his intention to resign from the Federal Communications Commission, two days after Republican Commissioner Robert McDowell. The following statement...