Recent Posts

Federal Intrusion – Too Many Apps for That: TF’s Geoffrey Manne in WSJ

September 18, 2014

Who’s better suited to design an app store? Google, or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)? The answer seems obvious, but recent enforcement actions by the...


A Bold Proposal: Congress Must Establish a Commission to Audit America’s Privacy Laws

August 6, 2014

TechFreedom and ICLE File Joint Comments on the NTIA’s Inquiry into Big Data Yesterday, TechFreedom and the International Center for Law & Economics (ICLE) filed...


TF’s Berin Szoka talks online privacy on “This Week”

May 20, 2014

Sunday, TechFreedom’s Berin Szoka joined Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and This Week host George Stephanopoulos to talk about Europe’s new ruling on the ‘right to be forgotten’...


FTC’s Data Security Case Against Wyndham Worldwide Moves Forward: TF in Adweek

April 8, 2014

Yesterday, a federal court denied Wyndham’s motion to dismiss the FTC’s charges, meaning the agency’s case alleging the hotel chain failed to provide “reasonable” security...


Wyndham Decision Unsurprising but Misses the Point

April 7, 2014

Today, a federal court denied Wyndham’s Motion to Dismiss the FTC’s charges that the hotel chain failed to provide “reasonable” security for customer data. The...


FTC’s Administrative Litigation Process: Should the Commission Be Both Prosecutor and Judge?

March 11, 2014

This morning, the Washington Legal Foundation hosted a panel on how the FTC uses its administrative litigation process as an alternative to suing in court, “FTC’s...