Doyouwant[theinternet]tobegovernedbyengineersandentrepreneurs,ordoyouwantitgovernedbylawyersandbureaucratshereinWashington?”ThatwasthequestionaskedtotheAmerican
It'snosecretthatbotsfloodedtheFCCwithcommentssupportingitsplanstokillnetneutrality.Butjusthowmanycommentswerefraudulent?Alltoomany,accordingtodatascientistJeffK
TheFederalCommunicationsCommission'sproposaltodismantlenetneutralitydeletesthepasttwoyearsofregulatoryprogressandessentiallythruststheinternetbackintothemid-199
TheheadoftheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommissionunveiledplansonTuesdaytorepeallandmark2015rulesthatprohibitedinternetserviceprovidersfromimpedingconsumeraccessto
TheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommissiononThursdayvotedtoremovekeyroadblockstoincreasedconsolidationamongmediacompanies,potentiallyunleashingnewdealsamongTV,radio
About200internetcompaniesandactivistgroupsarecomingtogetherthisweektomobilizetheirusersintoopposingUSgovernmentplanstoscrapnetneutralityprotections.Theinternet-
About200internetcompaniesandactivistgroupsarecomingtogetherthisweektomobilizetheirusersintoopposingUSgovernmentplanstoscrapnetneutralityprotections.Theinternet-
Lastweek,thousandsofcompaniesandorganizationsstoodupfornetneutralityduringtheDayofActionandasthefirstroundofcommentsontheFCC'splantoseverelycutbackprotectivereg
Facebook,Twitter,AlphabetanddozensofothermajortechnologycompaniesheldonlineprotestonWednesdayagainstproposedchangestoUSnetneutralityrulesthatprohibitbroadbandpr
TheU.S.FederalCommunicationsCommissionsaidonTuesdayitwouldnottakeanyactionoverthousandsofcomplaintsaboutacrudejokethatlate-nighttelevisionhostStephenColberttold
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday adopted strong rules that would ban " paid prioritization" in which Internet service providers charge content companies for higher speed connections.
The nationwide fight against U.S. government's attempt to regulate the Internet has significantly intensified as a final decision is to be announced on Thursday.