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Don’t Change Interchange
Overstock.com President Jonathan E. Johnson recently penned an op-ed that appeared in The Washington Times last week in which he argued for government regulation…
Washington Times
Don’t change interchange
Overstock.com President Jonathan E. Johnson III overlooks several important facts regarding credit card interchange fees (“Retailers, consumers squeezed,” Opinion, Wednesday). Much of the $48…
Op-Eds
Don’t overhype privacy fears on G1
Online users need to be careful with their information, but hyping privacy fears is unwarranted.
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Barack Obama’s ‘Digital Lines’ to Nowhere
When Barack Obama said in his inaugural address, "We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce…
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European Antitrust Officials Target Microsoft over Internet Explorer
The European Commission may order Microsoft to strip Internet Explorer (IE) from certain versions of Windows, according to a preliminary ruling against Microsoft…
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More on Waxman and Tech
As Cord mentioned earlier, Henry Waxman has been named incoming Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, of which the Subcommittee on Telecommunications…
All Things D
Broadband Speed Upgrades
Tech Dirt
Broadband Price War
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Broadband Competition
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Broadband Competition
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FCC Might Actually Roll Back an Outdated Regulation!
If you wanted to communicate over long distances in real-time 25 years ago, you had little choice but to rely on your local phone company…
Ecomerce Times
FCC Comcast Net Neutrality Ruling
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DMCA takedown notices should take fair use into consideration
A U.S. district judge got it right yesterday when he refused to dismiss a lawsuit against Universal, ruling that copyright holders should take…
Tech Dirt
Selectable Output Control
Op-Eds
Rigid federal mandates hinder privacy technologies
Wayne Crews & Ryan Radia show how federal privacy laws are not only counterproductive, but hypocritical…
Op-Eds
Unfairness Doctrine
Cord Blomquist on government censorship of political speech and the possible revival of the "Fairness Doctrine"…
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FCC Targets Long-Term Service Plans
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Tomorrow’s Technological Revolution
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Tunneling your way around ISP traffic manipulation
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Laying the blame for climbing gas prices
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Selling Out Online Advertising
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Comcast’s solution to network congestion
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Biofuels Debate Heats Up
Ryan Radia and William Yeatman argue that support for bio-fuels is drying up as food costs rise and commodities markets destabilize.
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Grand Theft Auto: Masterpiece or Abomination?
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More on Credit Card Interchange Fees
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A Bill of Rights to enshrine Net Neutrality?
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Legislators attack proposed FCC broadcasting rules
Over 120 members of Congress sent a letter to the FCC this week arguing against new localism mandates being considered by the Commission.
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Buried in paperwork, phone companies seek regulatory relief
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Congress ponders Price Controls for credit card companies
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Kentucky Bill Targets Online Anonymity
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More “White Space” Fear-Mongering
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Comcast in the Crosshairs
Despite Comcast's ascendancy, the cable provider remains vulnerable - yet its greatest threat is not from Baby-Bell competitors but from lawmakers in Washington, D.C.
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Web Advertising Startups Illustrate Market Dynamism
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Pruning Walled Gardens with the Shears of the Free Market
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Greens are all wet on bottled water
Thanks to environmental activists and busybody lawmakers, bottled water may soon be more expensive and less accessible. They say bottled water is…
Op-Eds
The Frivolous iSuit
California resident Timothy Smith has sued Apple and AT&T over the iPhone, accusing them of illegal monopolistic behavior. The iPhone…
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Relaxing Media Consolidation Rules
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U.S. Economy Declared World’s Most Competitive
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Municipal Internet Refuses To Die
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A Well-Managed Network Is Comcastic
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New York Forces Facebook to Police User Content
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How To Allocate White Space
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Should companies be forced to accommodate hackers?
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