Don't Extend the Dead Hand of the FCC to the Internet
Entrusting the FCC with broad and ambiguous regulatory powers was, and remains, a grave mistake.
Entrusting the FCC with broad and ambiguous regulatory powers was, and remains, a grave mistake.
FCC votes to change the definition of 'broadband,' increasing the minimum speed required.
The micromanagement of pro football's television policies, it seems, will continue without interruption.
How murder, treachery, and mayhem made TV a 'vast wasteland' no more
Pro-net neutrality types warn that if new FCC rules are inadequate, it will be the death of the Internet and free speech. Ignore the hyperbole.
Why is the Federal Communications Commission deciding which reporters are producing real 'news stories'?
Poverty and the right
Inappropriately intrusive questions to be removed.
Want to find out "critical information needs"
The case of the Critical Information Needs study
Republicans concerned study an attempt to control political journalism
The court decision is disastrous, but not because it struck down the net neutrality rules.
Mulling one step forward, mulling one step back
Tom Wheeler wants an amendment to the wireless industry trade association's Customer Code
The late economist made the case against the FCC and similar regulatory bodies.
The telecompany's explanation for colluding with the FBI, FCC, DOD, etc.
Maybe it's time for a little free speech
Want government to keep broadcasters from using racist terms
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