OTI Issues 2020 Party Platform Recommendations
Both parties should commit to ensuring equitable access to technology and its benefits, and to protecting civil rights from abuse.
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Both parties should commit to ensuring equitable access to technology and its benefits, and to protecting civil rights from abuse.
The decision is a victory for broadband privacy.
Facial recognition and IMSI-catchers pose a significant threat to the civil rights and civil liberties of all District residents.
OTI strongly opposes the EARN IT Act. Despite amendments, the threats posed by the original bill to encryption and free expression remain.
Groups outline serious competition and data privacy concerns with the proposed deal.
The sweeping infrastructure package would make internet service more accessible and affordable nationwide.
The new guidlines from the FTC and DOJ gloss over critical issues and ignore the risks of vertical mergers, particularly in digital markets.
The bill would provide free or discounted internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OTI endorses the Facial Recognition and Biometric Technology Moratorium Act, urges Congress to move swiftly on this overdue legislation.
OTI submitted a statement for the record recommending greater transparency & accountability around combating mis/disinformation.