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Tim Wu Urges Better Digital Protections

Warning that public welfare should guide technology policy, legal scholar Tim Wu called for ...
One reason the Federal Communications Commission is changing the way it regulates broadband is so that it can apply a principle called network neutrality. Net neutrality, as it's known, is the idea ...
A court ruling striking down net neutrality has local advocates bracing for the impacts — just like they’ve been doing for more than a decade. A federal appeals court on Thursday blocked the Federal ...
One of the longest, most technical and, as it turns out, most inconsequential public-policy debates of the 21st-century was about net neutrality. Now that a federal appeals court has effectively ended ...
Net neutrality refers to the principle that internet service providers should treat all information that travels through their networks equally. Under the FCC’s proposed rules, providers would be ...
A federal appeals court recently struck down an attempt by the Federal Communications Commission to enforce net neutrality, the idea that internet service providers shouldn’t favor or discriminate ...
Spend enough time inside the Beltway, and it seems as though almost all of the contentious policy debates are just repetitions or slight variations of some issue in the past. For example, debates over ...
File this under the old adage, “Politics makes strange bedfellows.” The current Net neutrality debate in the U.S. Congress has the Christian Coalition of America allied with rock stars Moby and R.E.M.
Remember that whole “net neutrality” thing? You know, the roll back of internet protections that were enacted under the Obama administration? Well, it’s back in the news again — but this time for a ...
Net neutrality, once a concept only discussed in arcane telecommunications legal policy settings has become a quite popular topic. Network neutrality is the notion of an “open internet,” defined by ...
Everyone knows that free-to-air television is in strife. Technology means that the old idea of “appointment television,” whereby you arrange your life to meet the networks’ schedules, is well and ...