OTI Challenges FCC Chairman Pai鈥檚 Net Neutrality Repeal by Filing Protective Petition for Review in D.C. Circuit
Today, OTI became one of the first parties to challenge the FCC’s harmful order repealing the net neutrality rules.
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Today, OTI became one of the first parties to challenge the FCC’s harmful order repealing the net neutrality rules.
Today鈥檚 vote precludes any opportunity for open debate or an amendment process regarding FISA Section 702 going forward.
OTI strongly opposes this bill that makes no meaningful reforms to protect Americans鈥 privacy.
The Amash Amendment will strike the text of the House Intelligence Committee鈥檚 702 bill and replace it with the text of the USA Rights Act.
Today鈥檚 House vote is a step forward toward enabling the public to assess how the administration decides to disclose cyber vulnerabilities.
OTI strongly opposed this bill when it was originally considered, and continues to strongly oppose it in its newly modified form.
Congress passes short-tern reauthorization after House Leadership鈥檚 fails to force the passage of the controversial Section 702 expansion.
The bill would reauthorize Section 702 of FISA for four years without making any meaningful reforms.
House leadership abandoned its attempt to hold a vote this week on the FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017.
Rather than restoring online protections, this net neutrality legislation is riddled with loopholes for large companies.