Recent Posts
TechFreedom Warns of FCC’s Sweeping New Powers at Watchdog.org
After Tuesday’s court ruling on the FCC’s Net Neutrality regulations, Watchdog.org looked at how top tech policy experts are interpreting the decision, and TechFreedom got...
TF in Wired: The Feds Lost on Net Neutrality, But Won Control of the Internet
After the DC Circuit Court struck down most of the FCC’s Open Internet Order, many have claimed the ruling was a loss for the agency,...
On Net Neutrality, What Happens Now? Berin Szoka and Geoff Manne in Forbes
Now that most of the Open Internet Order has been struck down, what happens next? Forbes’ Emma Woolacott looks at Tuesday’s Net Neutrality ruling and...
D.C. Court Shoots Down FCC Net Neutrality Rules: TF in Adweek
Today, the D.C. Circuit struck down most of the FCC’s 2010 Open Internet Order, rejecting rules that required broadband providers to carry all traffic for edge providers...
Court Strikes Down Net Neutrality Rules but Grants FCC Sweeping New Power over Internet
Today, the D.C. Circuit struck down most of the FCC’s 2010 Open Internet Order, rejecting rules that required broadband providers to carry all traffic for...
FCC’s Prison Payphone Rates Stayed on Appeal, Likely to Be Struck Down
Today, the D.C. Circuit stayed the rate-of-return regulations the Federal Communications Commission adopted last summer to lower interstate calling rates for prisoners in state prisons. Thus, until...