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Censorship

    Tech at Night: FCC gets it wrong by pushing an agenda in its 706 Report

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 12:30 AM  | 

    So, the FCC put out another report (the “706 report”) that just pushes an agenda rather than reporting the true facts about high speed Internet in America. Commissioners McDowell and Pai tell it like it is. We’ve also got Broadband for America telling the story. I’m not even worried about the details: the FCC is saying what they feel they must say to justify expanding | Read More »

    Tags: Ajit Pai, Android, Censorship, CISPA, Copyright, CREW, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, FCC, Fox, Internet, Robert McDowell, Section 706, SOPA, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: The First Amendment shouldn’t prevent regulation of the Internet?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 26th at 01:30 AM  | 

    Hey, digital libertarians? Hope you’re ready to move on from Barack Obama, His administration thinks the First Amendment is an obstacle to greater government on the Internet, and not something that must be respected or protected by the courts when it gets in the way. This of course turns the First Amendment on its head. I guess in the Democrat parallel world Tim Wu and | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, Barack Obama, Censorship, Comcast, Cybersecurity, Democrats, First Amendment, Internet, Lulzsec, Regulation, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tim Wu, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Split decision in Google vs Oracle, Marketplace Fairness, Net Neutrality, Anonymous attacks Justice?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 24th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Quick hits night. Enjoy! Google beats Oracle on the matter of patent infringement in the big Java/Android case. So the only question left is how the copyright matters will be resolved. New York legislators want to censor the Internet? Come on guys, come on.

    Tags: Alabama, Android, AT&T, Bandwidth, Brian Sandoval, Censorship, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, FCC, George Soros, Google, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, Java, Marketplace Fairness Act, Motorola, Motorola Mobility, Net Neutrality, Nevada, New York, Oracle, Patent, PATENT WARS, Robert Bentley, Sales Tax, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Tech at Night, transparency, Verizon

    Tech at Night: CISPA opponents are vague, FCC overreach is constant

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 3rd at 01:30 AM  | 

    CISPA’s proponents bent over backward to respond to reasonable complaints, but the extremists are still complaining. Anonymous and Mozilla (much of which is foreign, no?) are whining, but nobody ever points to any specific, offending verbiage of the bill. Am I the only one who reads tech bills before complaining about them? Even Democrats are having to start acknowledging Republican expertise in tech leadership, though. | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, Bloomberg, Censorship, CISPA, Comcast, Darrell Issa, FCC, Fox, Mozilla, Privacy, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Technology, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Barack Obama covering for Lieberman-Collins power grab via CISPA opposition, Darrell Issa does good on Transparency

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 26th at 02:20 AM  | 

    In an example of lucky timing, the GSA scandal proved why Darrell Issa’s DATA act was needed. Transparency in government allows for oversight. So the bill passed the House by voice vote. I first floated a while back the idea that this sudden, strident CISPA opposition was roote d in a desire to distract the public from the much stronger and more dangerous Lieberman-Collins bill | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon Tax, AT&T, Barack Obama, Censorship, Chuck Grassley, CISPA, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, DATA Act, DNS, FBI, FCC, FreedomWorks, GSA, Illinois, Internet, Jay Rockefeller, Jim DeMint, Joe Lieberman, Lieberman-Collins, Marketplace Fairness Act, North Carolina, Oversight, PATENT WARS, Spectrum, Subsidies, Susan Collins, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, transparency, Washington Post

    Tech at Night: The Return of the Revenge. Google Motorola deal approved. Spectrum. Skeptical of Telecommunications Act changes.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 14th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Yup, I’m back. And I have roughly a week’s worth of stuff to cover, so let’s go. Top story seems to be that The Obama/Holder Justice Department has no problem with Google’s vertical integration takeover of Motorola Mobility. Interesting. I also await word on whether Google will drop all aggressive patent lawsuits, as they claim to use patents only defensively. Some people never learn. Google | Read More »

    Tags: Andrew McLaughlin, Apple, Autocorrect, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, BitTorrent, Censorship, China, Copyright, Darrell Issa, Department of Justice, Eric Holder, Google, Google Wallet, Greg Walden, iPad, Korea, Mary Bono Mack, Motorola, Motorola Mobility, Net Neutrality, Newt Gingrich, PATENT WARS, Patents, Privacy, Samsung, South Korea, Tech at Night, Telecommunications Act, UN, Unlicensed Spectrum, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Opening up the OPEN Act, FCC spectrum insanity

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 7th at 02:00 AM  | 

    Yes, we beat SOPA, but the problem of foreign infringers is still around. And we’re not just talking about online copyright infringement, either. Copies of clothing, purses, gadgets, you name it: foreign free riders are a problem. It’s an important tradeoff to find, so an open process for the Darrell Issa OPEN Act is a good one. A slow, consensus-based approach is also smart, so | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Censorship, Darrell Issa, Eric Cantor, Facebook, FCC, Fr?d?ric Bastiat, Google, India, John Boehner, OPEN Act, SOPA, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Twitter, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Google to obey censorship laws, LightSquared and FCC team up on Grassley, Pirates lose

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 2nd at 03:00 AM  | 

    Sometimes, the anarchists lose. Even in leftist Sweden, The Pirate Bay’s founders lost their last appeal. It’s guys like these, who deliberately put up a system for infringing on US copyrights while playing word games to justify it, that motivated SOPA and that drive the desire for a treaty like ACTA. Google considers its privacy changes a public policy issue as the firm is getting | Read More »

    Tags: ACTA, Apple, AT&T, Blogger, Censorship, China, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, Cryptography, FCC, Gmail, Google, Herb Kohl, Jay Rockefeller, Lamar Smith, Lifeline, LightSquared, Pirate Bay, Privacy, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Subsidy, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, Trademark, Twitter, Zachary Katz

    SOPA and PROTECT IP/PIPA: An Update

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 18th at 04:47 AM  | 

    We celebrated Monday when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor effectively signaled the death of SOPA, the Stopping Online Piracy Act. Cantor said the Internet censorship bill would not see a vote until there was consensus on the matter. As long as Darrell Issa, Justin Amash, and Jason Chaffetz are on the case there will be no consensus on sweeping Internet censorship, so Cantor’s position basically | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Censorship, Chris Dodd, Darrell Issa, Eric Cantor, Eric Holder, Harry Reid, Jason Chaffetz, John Conyers, Justin Amash, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Lamar Smith, Marco Rubio, Marsha Blackburn, MPAA, Net Neutrality, Orrin Hatch, Patrick Leahy, PIPA, PROTECT IP, Ron Wyden, SOPA

    Tech at Night: Kill SOPA, Control the FCC, LightSquared meets with FCC again

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 12th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Have some more SOPA. We still need to kill the bill and primary the offenders, after all. The bill by Lamar Smith (with strong support from Chris Dodd) is a real problem. Forbes says it relies on ignorance and fiction not facts, understanding, and reality. WordPress developers have come out against it, too. Arguments continue over unlicensed spectrum. Look, I’m open to the argument that | Read More »

    Tags: Censorship, Chris Dodd, Chuck Grassley, FCC, Google, ICANN, Lamar Smith, LightSquared, SOPA, Tech at Night, Twitter, Unlicensed Spectrum, Wordpress

    Tech at Night: Darrell Issa gets clever against SOPA, Internet Sales Tax looms

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 10th at 01:30 AM  | 

    Lamar Smith, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is using his committee to further his bill, SOPA. SOPA is very bad. It threatens due process and prior restraint of speech as it censors the Internet, and risks putting Internet-based business out of business. Darrell Issa is leading House efforts to oppose SOPA. He’s on the Judiciary Committee, but he’s not in charge. However he does | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Censorship, Darrell Issa, Facebook, Haley Barbour, HST, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, Lamar Smith, National Sales Tax, Nikki Haley, Olympia Snowe, Sales Tax, SOPA, Taxes, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: The Return. Also, we still need to kill SOPA.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 5th at 01:00 AM  | 

    I’m back. I ended up taking an extended Christmas break because well, I liked having a break, plus there wasn’t a whole lot going on anyway. But, back to work! Lamar Smith and Chris Dodd still want to censor the Internet, by pushing the SOPA bill that we need to defeat. Why is it bad? Victims get no due process, ISPs have the burden of | Read More »

    Tags: Android, Anonymous, Apple, Censorship, Chris Dodd, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, FCC, Google, I hate Nazis, ICANN, ITC, Lamar Smith, Microsoft, MPAA, Nazis, NPD, Open, PATENT WARS, Patents, RIAA, Righthaven, Ron Wyden, SOPA, Tech at Night, TLD

    Tech at Night: Free Press finally answers Blackburn, SOPA vs OPEN, FCC Reform

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 22nd at 03:30 AM  | 

    It seems like forever ago that Marsha Blackburn challenged Free Press to transparency in the group’s funding. Why should it take eight months to respond if Free Press has nothing to hide? Keep the Web OPEN. It’s a simple statement, but it’s one I support. The difference between SOPA and OPEN has been made clear to many thanks to Darrell Issa’s leadership. It’s unclear with | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Censorship, Chuck Grassley, Darrell Issa, Eric Holder, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, GPS, Internet, Julius Genachowski, LightSquared, Marsha Blackburn, Maxine Waters, OPEN Act, SOPA, Spectrum, Tech at Night, transparency

    We must defeat SOPA: Tech at Night Special

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 15th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Ordinarily I use Tech at Night to cover a variety of topics that come my way, and I have them in my queue for tonight. But with over 30 items to consider and integrate, most of them on SOPA, I’m shelving the rest for Friday, and discussing just one topic tonight: We must defeat SOPA in the House. It is entirely unacceptable, and I believe | Read More »

    Tags: Arianna Huffington, Barack Obama, Censorship, Chris Dodd, Copyright, Countrywide, Darrell Issa, Eric Holder, Eric Schmidt, Hollywood, Internet, ITC, Lamar Smith, MPAA, Patent, PROTECT IP, Ron Wyden, SAFE Act, SOPA, Tech at Night, Trademark

    Tech at Night: More SOPA, FCC Reform, FCC hypocrisy over AT&T, Spectrum

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 24th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Let’s be thankful the Internet isn’t yet censored by a bill like SOPA, as it is Thanksgiving on the east coast as I write this. How many unions must back this bill and its Senate counterpart, PROTECT IP, before Republicans wise up and kill it? Remember, once you give the government censorship power, uses will be found for it. For the children! It’s just another | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, Barack Obama, CAGW, Censorship, Cloud, Eric Holder, FCC, FTC, Jobs, Julius Genachowski, PROTECT IP, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: SOPA and PROTECT IP: Bad bills. FCC Subsidies march on.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 21st at 11:00 PM  | 

    Had enough SOPA yet? Too bad. Ignore my Piracy/Privacy typo and read my overview of the issue over at the Daily Caller. In theory I will be there weekly now, writing about tech issues. Don’t worry though; I’ve scheduled it with them so I write for them and for Tech at Night on different nights, so I won’t burn out or anything. And if yu | Read More »

    Tags: BSA, Censorship, Connect America Fund, Copyright, Cybersecurity, FCC, Internet, PROTECT IP, Ron Wyden, SOPA, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund

    Tech at Night: Yes, I’m still going on about SOPA censorship, FCC, Spectrum, and Net Neutrality

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 19th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Some government mistakes slip by with only a few of us shouting about them. The Stop Online [Piracy] Act, or SOPA, is not one of those. People across the Internet are getting loud against the House bill and its Senate counterpart PROTECT IP, the one I’ve been yelling about for months, but many businesses are supporting. Yes, I’m going to be that guy, saying I | Read More »

    Tags: Censorship, Chuck Grassley, Civil Defense, Cybersecurity, D Block, Darrell Issa, FCC, First Reponders, Incentive Auctions, Internet, Lee Terry, LightSquared, Patrick Leahy, PROTECT IP, RIAA, Rick Boucher, SOPA, Spectrum, Supercommittee, Tech at Night, UIGEA, Wireless

    Tech at Night: It is urgent that we stop SOPA; Google wising up?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 15th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Censorship’s the big word right now. The FCC’s under pressure to ban pro sports blackouts, and the Supreme Court may end national profanity rules. However I consider those things small. Few people have access to television broadcasts. Most of us aren’t actually censored by these regulations. We all have access to the Internet though; that’s how a nobody like me is able to shape the | Read More »

    Tags: Abortion, AFL-CIO, Android, AT&T, Australia, Barack Obama, Censorship, DNS, E-PARASITES, Eric Schmdt, FCC, FTC, Google, Internet, Judiciary Committee, MasterCard, Media Reform, MPAA, Net Neutrality, PFizer, Profanity, RIAA, Search Neutrality, SOPA, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Supreme Court, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Public Knowledge attacks me, Wireless subsides, Bad laws

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 12th at 03:30 AM  | 

    It turns out it’s not just a few of us on the right who know Tech at Night exists. Gigi Sohn says Tech at Night shapes the debate along with good old Less Government. Of course, Sohn also told a lie about me and claimed AT&T pays me, but… that’s the head of a Soros-funded group for you. Media Marxists and all that. Something I | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, Barack Obama, Censorship, FCC, George Soros, Gigi Sohn, Internet, Net Neutrality, PROTECT IP, Public Knowledge, SOPA, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile

    Tech at Night: Kill the bad bills and regs: SOPA, Net Neutrality, “Anti-trust” favoritism

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 5th at 03:00 AM  | 

    There’s been a push lately to attack punitive, unfair taxes on wireless service, one that Erick Erickson signed onto, and was advertised at RedState. Ironically I only found out about it because I saw the ads while working on the code side of the site, but that’s how it goes sometimes. Anyway, that movement seems to have gotten a win, as the House passed the | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, AT&T, Barack Obama, Censorship, Copyright, Eric Holder, George Soros, Internet, John Kerry, Kill the Bill, MPAA, Net Neutrality, PROTECT IP, Public Knowledge, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Taxes, Tech at Night, Wireless, Wireless Tax Fairness Act

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