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California DMV’s Privacy Rule Won’t Work for Autonomous Vehicles

April 25, 2017

WASHINGTON D.C. —  Yesterday, TechFreedom joined comments filed with the California Department of Motor Vehicles on the Driverless Testing and Deployment Regulations the state proposed...


NIST Framework Should Encourage Independent Cybersecurity Research

April 10, 2017

WASHINGTON D.C. —  Today, TechFreedom joined a coalition of two dozen companies and civil society groups led by Rapid7 in urging the National Institute of...


Consumers Deserve Consistent Online Privacy Protection

March 17, 2017

WASHINGTON D.C. —  Yesterday, TechFreedom urged the Federal Communications Commission to return responsibility for overseeing broadband privacy to the Federal Trade Commission, which oversees all...


How Data Can Help Broadband Deployment, Bridge Digital Divide

October 12, 2016

Economic Analysis Is Crucial to Shaping an Effective Digital Empowerment Agenda WASHINGTON — Yesterday, TechFreedom outlined a research agenda on the state of American broadband...


FCC Must Fix its ‘Broadband Assessment’ Farce

September 7, 2016

Current Process Creates Vicious Cycle of Regulation WASHINGTON — Yesterday, TechFreedom filed comments in the Federal Communications Commission’s annual “broadband assessment.” The outcome is all...


FCC’s Broadband Privacy Rules Are Rushed, Unnecessary

July 7, 2016

WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, TechFreedom and the Competitive Enterprise Institute filed reply comments with the FCC urging the agency to reconsider its rushed attempt to...