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News of the Week; April 19, 2017

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY Bill O’Reilly out at Fox after harassment allegations Fox News Found the Perfect Woman-Hater to Replace Bill O’Reilly  Alex Jones’ Defense in Upcoming Custody Battle Is That He’s a Fake When Is An Insane Conspiracy Theorist A Bad Parent?: Bizarre strategy in Alex Jones case. FTC Commissioner: If The FCC […]

News of the Week; April 12, 2017

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY Paul, Weiss Investigating Bill O’Reilly Yochai Benkler: The Right-Wing Media Ecosystem FCC Kills Charter Merger Condition That Would Have Forced ISPs To Compete President Trump Nullifies FCC Broadband Consumer Privacy Rules  Yes, There Are Other Laws That Protect Privacy, But FCC’s Rules Were Still Helpful FCC chair wants to replace […]

News of the Week; April 5, 2017

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY Net Neutrality Is Trump’s Next Target, Administration Says Ajit Pai says broadband market too competitive for strict privacy rules: FCC Chair ignores lack of home Internet competition in argument against privacy rules. FCC, FTC Bosses Pen Misleading Editorial Falsely Claiming The Best Way To Protect Your Privacy Moving Forward… Is […]

News of the Week; March 29, 2017

MEDIA, COMMUNICATIONS & NET NEUTRALITY Germany wants to regulate a 24-hour livestream as a broadcaster: Running a non-stop Twitch channel could be expensive. Consumer Broadband Privacy Protections Are Dead Senate votes to let ISPs sell your Web browsing history to advertisers: ISP now stands for “invading subscriber privacy,” Democratic senator says. U.S. Senate Approves Resolution […]