Historic FCC Vote will Protect the Future of America's Economy and Democracy
Today, the FCC voted to adopt strong network neutrality rules based on Title II of the Communications Act. Here is my statement: "Today's vote is amon…
Today, the FCC voted to adopt strong network neutrality rules based on Title II of the Communications Act. Here is my statement: "Today's vote is amon…
“In 2010 large companies like Google, eBay, Microsoft, and Skype, were really important partners in the fight for network neutrality rules,” says Barbara van Sc…
The new rules, are expected to be passed, and according to Marvin Ammori, an affiliate scholar at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society and a te…
"I think zero-rating is the next big threat to innovation and free speech online," says Barbara van Schewick, a professor at Stanford Law School. She…
""Clearly, where you go and what you do on the Internet qualifies as proprietary information under the law," said Ryan Calo, an assistant law pro…
"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…
"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…
Barbara van Schewick, an influential Stanford law professor who has written extensively on the need for strong net neutrality rules, filed 18 disclosures, the m…