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Googleopoly V — Why the FTC Should Block Google-AdMob
Publius Forum —
Authority: 490
-By Scott ClelandBelow is the abstract of the latest white paper in my five-part “Googleopoly” series of antitrust white papers. The full white paper is at this link and at www.googleopoly.net. Googleopoly V* — Why the FTC Should Block Google-AdMobThe Top Ten Reasons Why Google-AdMob Would “Substantially ...3 days ago -
Some Google Chrome FUD
Browsersphere —
Authority: 114
I’m all for raising privacy concerns, as long as it is done well and responsibly . However, this morning I stumbled upon a gem of an article that tries to make claims about Google Chrome’s policies that simply aren’t true. The sad thing is, the only research needed to deny the claims made in the article ...1 week ago -
Why Google is a Monopoly — Presenting the Case before the Federalist Society
Publius Forum —
Authority: 490
-By Scott Cleland Federalist Society Forum : “Is Google Monopolizing Something and If So What?” National Press Club, Washington D.C., December 7, 2009 Remarks of Scott Cleland, President of Precursor LLC Thank you for the opportunity to make the case that Google is: A monopoly and a digital information ...2 weeks ago -
Critical Gaps in FCC’s Proposed Open Internet Regulations
Publius Forum —
Authority: 490
-By Scott Cleland Like the FCC’s National Broadband Plan task force identified seven critical gaps in the path to the future of universal broadband, the FCC should resolve six identified “critical gaps” in the FCC’s proposed open Internet regulations before moving forward to regulate the Internet for the ...3 weeks ago -
Is FCC Declaring ‘Open Season’ on Internet Freedom?
Publius Forum —
Authority: 490
-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 weeks ago

