House Passes Unnecessary Anti-Transparency Bill
H.R. 4596 would exempt many broadband providers from the Open Internet Order’s transparency rules for five years.
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H.R. 4596 would exempt many broadband providers from the Open Internet Order’s transparency rules for five years.
Letter urges the FCC to consider the interests of disadvantaged communities as it defines the privacy obligations of broadband providers.
H.R. 2666 would prohibit the FCC from taking actions that impact the rates that broadband providers charge customers.
FCC circulated a draft of its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to clarify privacy obligations of Broadband Internet access service providers.
Today, President Obama is unveiling ConnectALL, an initiative to help Americans from across the country, at every income level, get online a
Today, New America’s Open Technology Institute (OTI) and a coalition of privacy and human rights organizations pressed the White House to in
Today, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced a proposal to modernize Lifeline, a Reagan-era subsidy program that
The Copyright Office is conducting a study to determine whether the anti-circumvention provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (D
Delivered at Preserving Broadband Network Privacy, event hosted by Public Knowledge.
At its markup this morning, the Senate Commerce Committee voted to approve the MOBILE NOW Act (S. 2555) for consideration by the full Senate