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The Price for Watching TV is Not Unfairly High: Berin Szoka in CQ Researcher

May 23, 2014

As part of its At Issue written debate series, CQ Researcher asked TF’s Berin Szoka and Free Press’ Derek Turner, “Is the price for watching TV...


Broadcast Censorship is Unconstitutional & Unnecessary, Diverse Coalition Tells FCC

June 18, 2013

A philosophically diverse coalition of technology policy organizations filed FCC comments   (PDF) today urging the agency to stop censoring broadcast content for “indecency.” The...


Coalition Offers Comments on FCC’s Broadcast Indecency Policy

June 18, 2013

Comments of TechFreedom, Center for Democracy & Technology, Public Knowledge, & Electronic Frontier Foundation on Broadcast Indecency Policy GN Docket No. 13-86 Our organizations often differ significantly...


“The Spectrum Must Flow!”: The Need for Rule of Reason Analysis of Spectrum Transfers at the FCC

November 29, 2012

In comments on the FCC’s Policies Regarding Mobile Spectrum Holdings Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, TechFreedom urged the FCC to facilitate transfers of spectrum by eliminating the spectrum screen...


TechFreedom Files Comments Urging FCC to Revamp Its Spectrum Transfer Review Process

November 28, 2012

In comments on the FCC’s Policies Regarding Mobile Spectrum Holdings Notice of Proposed Rulemaking , TechFreedom urged the FCC to facilitate transfers of spectrum by...


Supreme Court Allows FCC to Continue Broadcast Censorship

June 21, 2012

The United States Supreme Court today unanimously held FCC’s indecency standards were unconstitutionally vague under the Fifth Amendment. But in Federal Communication Commission v Fox...