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White House Deputy Chief Technology Officer Compares Censorship In China To American ISPs [Blockquote]
Gizmodo —
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AT&T; did not take kindly to remarks made by White House Deputy CTO Andrew McLaughlin comparing oppressive Chinese censorship to the practice of American ISPs. McLaughlin, a major supporter of net neutrality rules, made the comment in a telecom law conference last Thursday by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln ...17 hours ago -
Mistaken Moral Equivalency
Cato @ Liberty —
Authority: 746
Former Google executive turned Obama administration deputy chief technology officer Andrew McLaughlin made some unfortunate comments at a law school technology conference last week equating private network management to government censorship as it is practiced in China. By many accounts, President Obama’s visit to ...22 hours ago -
The Unnecessariness of Net Neutrality Regulations
Technology Liberation Front —
Authority: 549
My PFF colleague Barbara Esbin has a great piece about why “ FCC Could Mess Up Internet With ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules No One Needs ” in a USNews point/counterpoint debate with Andrew Schwartzman of the Media Attack Access Project, who claims such rules “ Would Keep the Web Free for Speech and Trade .” ...23 hours ago -
Student Voices in the P2P Provisions of the 2008 HEOA
FreeCulture.org - Students for Free Culture —
Authority: 445
As you undoubtedly know, college campuses are, in many ways, ground zero for the battles being waged for the future of intellectual property. The thousands of Americans that have been sued by the entertainment industry in the past few years include countless students who were accused of illegally downloading music. ...1 day ago -
Microsoft, News Corp. discuss paying to delist from Google
Computerworld Blogs —
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In todays podcast : Microsoft, News Corp. discuss paying to delist from Google; FCC considers net neutrality for mobile networks; and Motorola, RIM sued over visual voice mail. read more2 days ago -
US mobile groups protest proposed net neutrality rules
TelcoNews.com - Telecom and VoIP Industry News —
Authority: 437
A month ago, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission began a proceeding to create formal net neutrality rules for broadband providers, and the proposals have generated serious debate in the telecom community. Several broadband providers and right-leaning think tanks have vigorously protested the need for any net ...2 days ago -
Google is Now the Only Repeat Net Neutrality Offender
The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland —
Authority: 495
Google is now blocking the Internet content of users choice in two different Google services, meaning that Google has assumed the mantle as the Internets only net neutrality repeat offender. Googles non-neutral behavior pattern indicates that they are confident that they dont need to respect net ...2 days ago -
BREAKING: Leaked UK government plan to create "Pirate Finder General" with power to appoint militias, create laws - Boing Boing
The Information Paradox —
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BREAKING: Leaked UK government plan to create "Pirate Finder General" with power to appoint...2 days ago -
PK Testifies at New York City Council Net Neutrality Hearing
Public Knowledge - Blogging, Events, and Action Alerts —
Authority: 131
See video Click thumbnail above for video Last week, the New York City Council Committee on Technology in Government convened a hearing to discuss a proposed Net Neutrality resolution. Our own Art Brodsky testified alongside other Net Neutrality advocates, ...2 days ago -
Word of Advice To AT&T: If Youre The Only One Ranting, You Look Awkward.
Public Knowledge - Blogging, Events, and Action Alerts —
Authority: 131
As noted by Washington Post’s Cecilia Kang, AT&T has been in again to beat up on Google Voice . What I found interesting was the ex parte notice filed by AT&T after the fact ( copy here ). While it has the Net Neutrality Docket Nos on it, it does not have the docket numbers for the actual proceeding on ...2 days ago -
Telework: Another Example of Wireless Technology Benefits
CTIA - The Wireless Association Blog —
Authority: 124
Mobile wireless broadband networks don’t just deliver broadband to homes and offices; they deliver broadband to the person . This anywhere, anytime access to data and information is not only enhancing the overall quality of life for millions of Americans, it’s also transforming the way we do business. More and ...3 days ago -
Heinlein on censorship by government
Stars Over Washington —
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“When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, ‘This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know,’ the end result is tyranny and oppression, no matter how holy the motives. Mighty little force is needed to control a man whose mind has been ...3 days ago -
FCC Chairman Visits NY During Net Neutrality Debate
NYConvergence - A digest of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut digital media technology news —
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NYs City Council met Friday to discuss a resolution backing "strong network neutrality principles" while FCC Chairman Julius Genachwoski was in New York. A spokesperson for the chairman said the visit was not related to theresolution and that he was in New York for a speech at the Paley Center and took that ...3 days ago -
Walz shows off ‘Bobble Rep’ iPhone app
Minnesota Independent: News. Politics. Media. —
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Franken, Bachmann, Walz and Ellison "Bobble Reps" Asked at Saturday’s Netroots Minnesota conference what blogs he follows, Rep. Tim Walz pulled out his iPhone and rattled off a few sites: Talking Points Memo, Bluestem Prairie, MN Publius and others. Then he showed off his favorite iPhone app — a new one ...3 days ago -
Is FCC Declaring ‘Open Season’ on Internet Freedom?
Publius Forum —
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-By Scott Cleland The FCC, in proposing to change the definition of an “open Internet” from competition-driven to government-driven is setting a very dangerous precedent, that it is acceptable for countries to preemptively regulate the Internet for what might happen in the future, even if they lack the ...4 days ago -
The Laws
Lucky Thirteen —
Authority: 100
Maybe I am behind the times or a visionary, but if my web developing skills were of a level where I could design a search engine, I would. I would a design a search engine specific to the laws of the land. Then, individuals like you and I who are literate with access to the internet could go to my search engine ...4 days ago -
Kudos to ACI for its new book on "The Consequences of Net Neutrality Regulations"
The Precursor Blog by Scott Cleland —
Authority: 495
I commend The American Consumer Institute for their excellent new book of scholar essays, “The Consequences of Net Neutrality Regulations on Broadband Investment and Consumer Welfare .” read more4 days ago -
The Wireless Bandwidth Crunch: Where Will We Find More Spectrum?
Technology Liberation Front —
Authority: 549
It’s truly amazing how fast mobile broadband demand is expanding. A couple of things caught my eye yesterday that really drove that home. First, I was reading Bernstein Research’s weekly (subscription-only) newsletter and Craig Moffett, one of America’s top media and communications analysts, summarized the ...4 days ago -
The Solution to the Net Neutrality Debate
Nerd Acumen —
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During discussion this past Tuesday in Kathy Gill’s Net Economics class at the UW MCDM , my breakout group went over the subject of Comcast’s bid for NBC Universal. Now, when I first heard about the news a few months back, my mind went straight like a bullet to the word “anti-trust”, like so many other ...5 days ago -
FCC Takes First Step Toward Net Neutrality Rules
The Konformist Blog —
Authority: 126
http://www.pcworld.com/article/174143/fcc_takes_first_step_toward_net_neutrality_rules.html FCC Takes First Step Toward Net Neutrality Rules Grant Gross, IDG News Service Oct 22, 2009 The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken the first step toward creating formal net neutrality rules, despite a huge ...5 days ago

