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AT&T Fine Is Just the Beginning of FCC’s Crackdown on the Internet
Today, the FCC announced that it plans to slap AT&T Mobility with a $100 million fine for allegedly violating the 2010 Open Internet Order’s transparency...
Defense Bill Would Needlessly Hamstring Privacy Advocates
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, TechFreedom joined a coalition of civil rights and privacy organizations in signing a letter in support of an amendment to the...
DC Circuit Denies Stay on Title II but Expedites Case
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit denied a motion to stay enforcement of the FCC’s February Open Internet...
3 Reasons Why We’re Challenging the FCC in Court
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, TechFreedom, CARI.net, and leading Internet entrepreneurs Jeff Pulver, Scott Banister, Charles Giancarlo, David Frankel, and Wendell Brown filed a motion seeking...
FCC Finally Recognizes Competition in Television Market
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, the Federal Commission Communications (FCC) released an Order limiting the ability of state and local franchise authorities to regulate basic cable...
Senate Finally Signals an End to Domestic Mass Surveillance
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, the Senate passed the USA FREEDOM Act by a vote of 67-32. The bill ends all bulk collection of Americans’ telephone...