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Chuck Grassley

    Tech at Night: The Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity bill is just that extreme

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 28th at 12:30 AM  | 

    John McCain. Lisa Murkowski. Kay Bailey Hutchison. Saxby Chambliss. Richard Burr. Dan Coats. No, I’m not listing the centrist wing of the Senate Republicans. I’m listing some of the co-sponsors of SECURE IT, the bill that Senate Republicans have been forced to bring forth because the extremist Cybersecurity bill by Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins just couldn’t be bargained with. That’s right, John McCain of | Read More »

    Tags: Cable, Chuck Grassley, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, FCC, Fred Upton, FTC, Greg Walden, Innovation, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Kay Bailey Hutchison, LTE, Net Neutrality, Roaming, Ron Johnson, Ron Kirk, SECURE IT, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, Television, Trans-Pacific Partnership

    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 passes the House, FCC passes campaign regulations, Boehner calls out Obama

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 28th at 01:30 AM  | 

    So, the Internet died this week or something. CISPA was amended much, as I gather mostly tightening up some alleged privacy concerns. Then it passed the House. I don’t know if it’ll become law, but it’s a good idea. The comparisons with SOPA are deceptive. Speaker Boehner cut to the heart of the matter, pointing out that President Obama’s CISPA veto threat was rooted in | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Broadcasters, Chuck Grassley, CISPA, Cliff Stearns, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, FCC, FISMA, Free Speech, Jim DeMint, Joe Barton, Joe Lieberman, John Boehner, LightSquared, Retransmission Consent, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wireless

    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: Verizon innovates in Spectrum, Sprint accused of tax fraud, Chuck Grassley pressured to give up on transparency

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 21st at 12:30 AM  | 

    CISPA is still a harmless bill devoid of new mandates of power grabs, but I’m actually short of new things to say about it this week. Lieberman-Collins is the real threat. Watch the other hand. Let’s start with some spectrum instead. Verizon is under fire for trying to buy spectrum from Comcast and other cable companies, even as it tries to sell other spectrum. Note | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, Antitrust, Apple, BSA, Chuck Grassley, CISPA, Comcast, Copyright, FCC, Google, HTC, Internet, LightSquared, Mark Warner, NAB, New York, PATENT WARS, Poaching, Samsung, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tax Fraud, Tech at Night, Time, Verizon, Zoe Lofgren

    Tech at Night: CISPA is not SOPA until proven otherwise, Cybersecurity and copyright battles rage on

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 12th at 01:00 AM  | 

    I’m seeing some real panicked shouting online about CISPA, a new bill that some are calling “the new SOPA.” It’s absurd. The bill may not be perfect. It could have flaws. But the argument being hammered against CISPA again and again is that it may be used against copyright infringers who abuse networks. So? The only reason to oppose that is if you wish to | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, Apple, Barack Obama, Bloomberg, Brian Bilbray, Chuck Grassley, CISPA, Comcast, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Eric Holder, FCC, FTC, GSA, Internet Sales Tax, Jim DeMint, Joe Pitts, John Kerry, LightSquared, Lindsey Graham, National Sales Tax, Radicalism, Retransmission Consent, SOPA, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Illegal Amazon Taxes fail, DeMint modernizing cable, thorny copyright issues

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 10th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Monday night, as promised, we still have some catch up work to do. So let’s start with those Amazon Taxes, those Internet sales taxes of dubious Constitutionality. Colorado’s got tossed in federal court and Illinois’s didn’t raise any money. Obeying the Constitution counts, folks. Pass a true interstate compact through the Congress first. Also as promised, there’s the matter of the Next Generation Television Marketplace | Read More »

    Tags: ACU, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, China, Chuck Grassley, CISPA, Colorado, Comcast, Cybersecurity, DHS, DMCA, Do Not Track, Dutch Ruppersberger, FCC, FTC, Google, Illinois, Internet Sales Tax, Jim DeMint, Joe Lieberman, LightSquared, Mike Rogers, Next Generation Television Marketplace Act, Patents, Reddie, Safe Harbor, SOPA, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, TSA, White Spaces, YouTube

    Tech at Night: FCC gives in to Chuck Grassley, Republicans question the rush to privacy regulations

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 30th at 11:45 PM  | 

    Am I tired of expressing dissatisfaction with the Obama FCC and other government intrusions? Never! Al Franken is setting up an unfalsifiable rationale for government action against Verizon and Comcast. Gotta love that, eh? I’m sure he, the FCC, or both will try to overturn the courts who say bundling is not anticompetitive. I like bundling. It saves me money when I’m buying both things | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Al Franken, Android, Apple, Bundling, Chuck Grassley, Comcast, Competition, FCC, LightSquared, LTE, Marsha Blackburn, Mary Bono Mack, nokia, PATENT WARS, Patents, Privacy, Regulation, Samsung, Spectrum, Sprint, Tech at Night, transparency, Verizon, WiMAX, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Republicans fight for transparency, FCC taking bipartisan criticism, Securing the Internet

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

    Previously on Tech at Night I linked to a story that suggested there was a split between Darrell Issa and Chuck Grassley on FCC transparency. It turns out the story I relied on, had it wrong. Oversight wasn’t grading transparency itself; the committee was grading the management of FOIA requests, and FCC did relatively well by having established processes for dealing with FOIA. and tracking | Read More »

    Tags: Art Brodsky, Chuck Grassley, Comcast, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, DATA Act, Eric Cantor, FCC, FOIA, George Soros, Internet Sales Tax, Jay Rockefeller, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Mario Diaz-Balart, Marsha Blackburn, Mary Bono Mack, Paul LePage, Public Knowledge, Sales Tax, SECURE IT, Spectrum, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, transparency, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Needed FCC Oversight, SOPA’s Lamar Smith has a challenger, Irresponsible cybersecurity rhetoric

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 20th at 03:30 AM  | 

    The House is doing anything but shirking its responsibility to apply oversight to the Obama administration. The FCC in particular is getting the attention it needs. “Regulatory hubris” in picking winners and losers is part of the problem, says Commissioner Robert McDowell. He should know, as he’s on the inside. Darrell Issa and Chuck Grassley disagree on the FCC’s transparency though. Issa gives them a | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Apple, Chuck Grassley, Competition, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, FCC, Free Press, Jo Ann Emerson, Joe Lieberman, Lamar Smith, Motorola, NetZero, PATENT WARS, Richard Morgan, RIM, Robert McDowell, Samsung, SOPA, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, transparency, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FCC Budget battle ahead, Marketplace Fairness sales tax compact, Boo on Rick Santorum’s censorship

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 17th at 03:30 AM  | 

    The FCC may yet get what’s coming to it. It’s been going out of its way to get headlines as it tries to pick winners and losers in industry, but now the attention is coming from the House as the Appropriations Committee will discuss the FCC’s budget. Prepare for hysterical shouting on the order of the SimCity 2000 Transportation advisor if the Republicans threaten to | Read More »

    Tags: Alan Nunnelee, Apple, Appropriations Committee, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, FCC, Germany, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, LightSquared, Marketplace Fairness Act, Megaupload, National Sales Tax, PATENT WARS, Patents, Rapidshare, Rick Santorum, Righthaven, Sales Tax, Samsung, Sprint, SprintNextel, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Chuck Grassley holding firm on FCC oversight

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

    Apologies, but I’m going to be a bit brief tonight. I have a lot going on this week, and starting Tech at Night at midnight my time just isn’t good. Sorry! Chuck Grassley’s continuing the fight against the runaway FCC, leaving open the option of continuing after initial investigations. Good on him. Don’t foreclose options needlessly. But even as Republicans attempt to keep government from | Read More »

    Tags: Antitrust, AT&T, Chuck Grassley, FCC, FTC, Microsoft, Oversight, Spectrum, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Sometimes I wonder if we should just abolish the FCC

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 10th at 01:45 AM  | 

    I know, I know. The way that broadcasts travel across state lines, it’s important that some sort of national control step in, because the states can’t do it. But the way the Obama FCC operates, sometimes I wonder if it’s worth all the trouble. Instead of working to ensure we have the spectrum we need allocated to the purposes we want, The Obama FCC constantly | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Anarchy, Apple, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, FCC, Pirate Bay, Pirate Party, Spectrum, Sweden, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wikileaks

    Tech at Night: Exposing ACTA, Arresting Anonymous, Crashing LightSquared

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 8th at 01:30 AM  | 

    ACTA. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement is Darrell Issa’s next project, as he’s not happy about the treaty. So, he’s put the treaty online for all to see. I still don’t know of any specific reason to oppose the treaty. My understanding is that it basically brings the west in on the DMCA. There may be details I’ve missed though. The best argument against the treaty | Read More »

    Tags: ACTA, Anonymous, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, DMCA, FCC, LightSquared, SECURE IT, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, transparency, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Ron Johnson backing GOP’s SECURE IT Act, Anonymous fails again

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

    Harry Reid may be on a mad dash to bring the radical Liebmerman/Collins/Rockefeller cybersecurity bill, but a broad spectrum of Republicans continue to fight. Democrats may have toned down its Internet Kill Switch provisions, but still is a massive power grab online, and the new SECURE IT act is a much better idea. What I absolutely love about SECURE it is that it hits all | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, Apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, Blackout, China, Chuck Grassley, Cybersecurity, Dan Coats, EPAD, FCC, George Soros, Gigi Sohn, Greg Walden, Harry Reid, iPad, Jay Rockefeller, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Kim Dotcom, Lisa Murkowski, Megaupload, PATENT WARS, Public Knowledge, Richard Burr, Ron Johnson, Sales Tax, Saxby Chambliss, SECURE IT Act, Susan Collins, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Runaway FCC and LightSquared probed, Joe Barton is a useful idiot to the radicals, AT&T loses throttling suit

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 29th at 12:00 AM  | 

    Special Tuesday edition! Having been very busy hitting a launch window for a client, I had to skip Friday and Monday. So to make up for it, this week I start on Tuesday. Riddle me this: FCC refuses to be transparent about its dealings with LightSquared (who by the way just changed CEOs, as the firm continues to flail desperately in response to the FCC’s | Read More »

    Tags: Apple, Barack Obama, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, Cybersecurity, FCC, Germany, Google, iPad, Joe Barton, LightSquared, Motorola Mobility, PATENT WARS, Privacy, ProView, Richard Burr, SOPA, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Trademark, transparency, Wikileaks

    Tech at Night: Harry Reid’s rush to pass an Internet power grab. LightSquared LOSES at the FCC thanks to Chuck Grassley?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 16th at 03:00 AM  | 

    I meant to talk about the cybersecurity bill on Monday as it’s a big story. But, it’s gotten even bigger since. You see, a broad spectrum of Republicans is coming out against it. Names like Kay Bailey Hutchison, John McCain, Mike Enzi, Saxby Chambliss, Jeff Sessions, and even Lisa Murkowski are against the crazy Rush Harry Reid and the Democrats are putting on the bill | Read More »

    Tags: Android, Apple, Barack Obama, Blackberry, China, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, Cybersecurity, Dan Lungren, Dianne Feinstein, FCC, Grover Norquist, GSA, Harry Reid, iPhone, Jay Rockefeller, Jeff Sessions, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Kay Bailey Hutchison, LightSquared, Lisa Murkowski, LTE, Mike Enzi, Net Neutrality, Patents, Privacy, RIM, Saxby Chambliss, SEC, Spectrum, Suan Colins, Tech at Night, Trademarks, transparency, Wireless

    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

    Tech at Night: Google causes a privacy stir, Twitter causes a censorship stir, Grassley continues to fight

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 28th at 03:00 AM  | 

    So, Google is integrating its websites more. As a result, some privacy settings will apply network-wide, and one site will be able to use data from another site. People are flipping out, naturally. People have been giving Google this data for ages. People have known that Google was watching them, and yet they chose to keep using Google and in fact use one account for | Read More »

    Tags: Anonymous, California, Chuck Grassley, Data Roaming, ESA, FCC, Google, LightSquared, Marsha Blackburn, Privacy, Regulation, Roaming, Siri, SOPA, Spectrum, Sprint, Tech at Night, transparency, Twitter, Washington Post, Wireless

    Tech at Night: More Copyright, and the Wyden-Issa OPEN act gains attention

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 25th at 11:30 PM  | 

    Some are still worried about the Megaupload takedown (including many the

    Tags: Barack Obama, Chuck Grassley, Copyright, Darrell Issa, Data Roaming, Ethics, FCC, GPS, Greg Walden, LightSquared, Megaupload, OPEN Act, Patrick Leahy, Roaming, Ron Wyden, SOPA, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Twitter

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  • RSBooBooKitty: Ghost RT @AmbassadorToLibya: @HillaryClinton, cool tweets but why weren't you following me 9-11? http://t.co/nwAafxoWrh #rsrh #Benghazi
  • VladimirRS: RT @Mark_J_Perry: The Shale Boom Is Immunizing US Oil And Gas Production From Hurricanes #rsrh http://t.co/ZHellUFs2E
  • moelane: #rsrh KILL IT. KILL IT WITH FIRE.: http://t.co/uDXrSBU2u8
  • VladimirRS: Please, frack beneath my farm http://t.co/hLD0QKQhOH || Maybe anti-fracking farmers shouldn't use #natgas based fertilizers .... #rsrh
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