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The FCC has announced that it will vote to restore the net neutrality rules stripped away by the Trump administration during an agency meeting on April 25.
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Clarifying the No-Throttling Rule – Notice of Ex Parte – Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet, Docket No. 23-320. Whitepaper submitted to the FCC on Apri…
What is Volt Typhoon? A cybersecurity expert explains the Chinese hackers targeting US critical infrastructure
Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Bal…
Barbara van Schewick is a professor at the Stanford Law School and director of the Center for Internet and Society, Larry Lessig’s old job. She is without quest…
Net Neutrality & Non-BIAS Data Services – John Bergmayer (Public Knowledge), Michael Calabrese (Open Technology Institute at New America), Professor Scott J…
Notice of Ex Parte Meeting. John Bergmayer (Public Knowledge), Michael Calabrese (Open Technology Institute at New America), Professor Scott Jordan and Professo…
“The fundamental difference between the American legal system and elsewhere […] is the U.S. outlaws bad actions, not tools. Sam Bankman-Fried went to prison for…
Tool Without A Handle: Are You Not Trained? (part 2)
The last post in this series[1] addressed how copyright law may impact the development and commerci…
The AI boom, including the advent of large language models (LLMs) and their associated chatbots, poses new challenges for privacy. Is our personal information p…
The Open Technology Institute at New America (OTI), Public Knowledge, Stanford Law School Professor Barbara Van Schewick, and University of California at Irvine…
When the FCC announced it would be restoring the net neutrality protections that the FCC eliminated in 2017, the agency said it wanted to restore the 2015 net n…