House Passes Anti-Net Neutrality Bill
The House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it practically impossible for the FCC to enforce the 2015 Open Internet Order.
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The House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it practically impossible for the FCC to enforce the 2015 Open Internet Order.
Today, President Obama announced his support for the FCC’s effort to promote competition in the market for set-top navigation devices.
Today the House Judiciary Committee unanimously approved H.R. 699, The Email Privacy Act, and sent it to the House floor for consideration.
OTI joined 49 consumer advocates and technology organizations in a letter urging Congress to reject a harmful bill.
The bill requires any provider be able to decrypt any encrypted data of its users at when the government demands it with a court order.
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OTI joined over fifty other organizations calling the FCC to address the proliferation of zero-rating schemes by various ISPs.