Congress Takes Sledgehammer to Broadband Privacy Rules Through Congressional Review Act
The CRA would repeal the broadband privacy rules enacted by the Federal Communications Commission last October.
The CRA would repeal the broadband privacy rules enacted by the Federal Communications Commission last October.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus wrote for the New York Times about how machine learning is poised to reinvent computing itself.
These rules will finally return to consumers some of the control over their privacy that they’ve long desired.
The Order adopted by the FCC implements strong rules to protect the private information of broadband customers.
The gatekeeper power of the telecommunications industry is a serious threat to consumers.
Strong privacy rules are needed to promote widespread consumer trust in broadband networks.
Today, Verizon announced plans to acquire most of Yahoo!’s assets, and OTI expressed concern over the consumer privacy implications.
Over the past several months, OTI has been part of a campaign that is fighting for the privacy rights of consumers.
Consumers should be protected against exploitative uses of their data by broadband providers.