Net Neutrality: What Comes Next After 'Historic' FCC Vote
"Marvin Ammori, an Internet policy expert and First Amendment lawyer, told ABC News he expects "these rules will be debated for as long as cable and p…
"Marvin Ammori, an Internet policy expert and First Amendment lawyer, told ABC News he expects "these rules will be debated for as long as cable and p…
""A lot of companies were afraid of speaking out," Marvin Ammori, a tech laywer who has represented companies like Google and Tumblr, told NBC Ne…
Today, the FCC is voting on its third major net neutrality opinion since 2008. The last two failed in court. So you might wonder: why would this one survive? B…
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expected to approve new net neutrality regulations. If the new rules are adopted, internet service w…
"The rules “ensure that every American — no matter the size of their wallets or the color of their skin — has an equal chance to innovate and reach people…
"“This is a market that a few years ago existed only in theory,” said David Levine, an affiliate scholar at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford…
"On February 13, 2015 Stanford University hosted a White House Summit on Cybersecurity with President Barack Obama and key members of the administration pa…
Read the full piece at The Washington Post. Carrie Cordero at Lawfare has written a post which appears to be in large part a riposte to an earlier Monkey Cage…
"Geoffrey King, the internet advocacy coordinator for CPJ who helped draft the letter to the UN, said that framework needs to urge nations to recognize enc…
"The Innovation Act isn't an ideal fix for the program patent system. "It's largely a measure to reform patent litigation, but it doesn't…
"Reddit’s new policy “is terrific news,” said Danielle Citron, law professor at University of Maryland and author of Hate Crimes in Cyberspace. Though the…
"If you care about Skyping with your grandma or sending email or watching something on Vimeo or sharing a meme on Tumblr … the reason they exist is [becaus…