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FCC Prepares to Become Internet’s Privacy Cop: Berin Szoka in The National Journal
The Federal Communications Commission is set to enforce new privacy regulations on Internet providers. The FCC’s “enforcement advisory” outlines, with little detail, the actions it...
KY ownership of broadband raises privacy issues: Berin Szoka in The Courier-Journal
In four years Kentucky residents can look forward to better Internet service. Steve Beshear and his administration recently proposed the KentuckyWired project. The plan seeks...
Weighing in on drone privacy rules: TechFreedom in FCW
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) is currently dodging criticism regarding the privacy of drones. Public reaction ranged from mundane to concerns about having...
Title II Lawsuits Might Hinge on FCC Process: Berin Szoka in the E-Commerce Times
Many wireless and cable industry groups filed lawsuits challenging the FCC’s new Open Internet rules. They do not oppose the concept net neutrality; they oppose...
Groups push to end NSA spying before June: Berin Szoka in Watchdog
The National Security Agency’s (NSA’s) surveillance issues are forefront in tech policy news. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s leak of documents took the country by...
Net Neutrality Goes to Court: A Guide to the Internet’s Legal Fate. Geoffrey Manne in Bloomberg Business
The time is now for opponents and supporters of net neutrality to have their day in court. Last week the FCC made their list of...