Senate Panel Votes to Weaken Open Internet Order
One day after a federal court upheld the FCC’s Open Internet Order, a Senate panel voted to significantly weaken the order.
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One day after a federal court upheld the FCC’s Open Internet Order, a Senate panel voted to significantly weaken the order.
Today, a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld The Open Internet Order.
Contrary to the efforts of the Subcommittee, today鈥檚 hearing failed to undermine the FCC鈥檚 broadband privacy proposal
The House Appropriations Committee voted today to approve a funding bill that would harm net neutrality.
The Speaker calls for a massive rollback of consumer protection as a strategy for promoting saving.
FCC commissioners voted yesterday to approve a Public Notice that seeks comment on how to test and accommodate spectrum.
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Today, Senators Ron Wyden and Rand Paul introduced a new bill that would block proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Today, OTI joins a range of organizations in supporting a newly developed set of best practices for drone privacy.