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The FCC Goes on Trial: What Will the Case Mean for Consumers?
WASHINGTON D.C. — On Friday, the FCC’s Open Internet Order went on trial — and the stakes have never been higher. Will the FCC’s “net...
‘Net Neutrality’ Court Fight is Really About FCC Power
If FCC Wins, It Could Impose New Taxes, Ban Encryption WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, the FCC goes to court over “net neutrality” regulation — for...
TechFreedom Files Opening Brief in Challenge to FCC’s Internet Regulations
WASHINGTON D.C. — Yesterday, TechFreedom, CARI.net, and several leading Internet entrepreneurs filed their opening Intervenor brief opposing the Federal Communications Commission’s 2015 Open Internet Order....
Join us 7/17 for Internet Independence
Watch the livestream here on 7/17 at 5:00pm PT (8:00pm ET). WASHINGTON, DC – Internet Independence is the freedom to create, express, and innovate online...
The FCC’s “Mother, May I Innovate?” Policy Shop is Now Open
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the FCC issued a 6-page Public Notice telling companies how to seek an “advisory opinion” to determine if their future conduct...
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...