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Open Technology Institute, Privacy Advocates Ask White House to Improve Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights Act
This morning, New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI), along with 13 other privacy advocates, sent an open letter to the White House e
Letter from 48 Advocacy Organizations, Security Experts, and Academics: New Cybersecurity Bill is a Threat To Privacy and Internet Security
Senate Hearings on the IANA Transition Provide Troubling Insight Into Policymakers’ Priorities
Last week, the Senate Commerce Committee held its long-awaited hearings on “Preserving the Multistakeholder Model of Internet Governance,” a
The Human Rights Benefits of Encryption
FCC Gets It Right On Community Broadband
On an historic day at the Federal Communications Commission, the agency preempted laws in North Carolina and Tennessee that restrict the abi
In Historic Victory for Consumers, FCC Votes To Protect Open Internet
Today the Federal Communications Commission approved an historic order that protects network neutrality with strong rules based on sound leg
The Weekly Wonk Podcast: Technology By the People, for the People
Anne-Marie Slaughter talks with Aliya Rahman, Megan Smith, and Jessica Rosenworcel about how leadership can make an impact in tech.
Version 2.0 of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Cyber Information Sharing Act Is Cyber-Surveillance, Not Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity information sharing legislation is like a bad penny – no matter how many times you think you’ve gotten rid of it, each Congres
2/25 – OTI Reply Comments on Unlicensed TV White Space Channels After the Incentive Auction
FCC Filing