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State Lawmakers Again Trying to Justify Video Game Censorship: Berin Szoka in HuffPo
Still smarting from their blow-out loss at the Supreme Court two years ago, state legislators are laying the groundwork for a new push to censor...
DC v SF: A Clash of Visions for Tech Policy
How do DC and SF think about the future? Are their visions of how to promote, and adapt to, technological change compatible? Or are America’s...
DC v. SF: A Clash of Visions for Tech Policy
How do DC and SF think about the future? Are their visions of how to promote, and adapt to, technological change compatible? Or are America’s...
Broadcast Censorship is Unconstitutional & Unnecessary, Diverse Coalition Tells FCC
A philosophically diverse coalition of technology policy organizations filed FCC comments (PDF) today urging the agency to stop censoring broadcast content for “indecency.” The...
Coalition Offers Comments on FCC’s Broadcast Indecency Policy
Comments of TechFreedom, Center for Democracy & Technology, Public Knowledge, & Electronic Frontier Foundation on Broadcast Indecency Policy GN Docket No. 13-86 Our organizations often differ significantly...
Supreme Court Allows FCC to Continue Broadcast Censorship
The United States Supreme Court today unanimously held FCC’s indecency standards were unconstitutionally vague under the Fifth Amendment. But in Federal Communication Commission v Fox...