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    Tech at Night: Let’s put hackers in jail, please?, the opponents of Internet regulation strike back

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 7th at 03:30 AM  | 

    I really can’t wait until the Lulzsec crew learns about the joys of frogmarching. These arrogant punks need to have some sense smacked into them, and felony charges would be a great way to do that. That, ladies and gentlemen, is how you improve domestic cybersecurity: find the people breaking into servers and take away their liberties under existing US law. More in security news: | Read More »

    Tags: Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, David Ure, Facebook, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Gmail, Google, Internet, Internet Tax, Lulzsec, Michael Copps, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, Nintendo, Oracle, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund, Yahoo

    Tech at Night: Amazon Taxes march on, FCC colludes with Marxist activists

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 4th at 03:30 AM  | 

    I am so sick of California. While it’s good that the “privacy” bill didn’t make it out of the Senate, it’s not so good that the Amazon tax is going on to the Senate. Texas: Don’t be like us. Defeat your Amazon tax in SB 1. And the hacks go on: Anonymous attacks.. Iran?, its apparent offshoot lulzsec attacked PBS and Sony, but leaves itself | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Amazon Tax, Anonymous, AT&T, California, Clearwire, Cybersecurity, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Internet, LightSquared, Lulzsec, Michael Copps, Open Society Institute, OSI, PBS, Privacy, Public Knowledge, RSA, SecurID, Sony, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Texas

    The Sprint/George Soros argument on AT&T/T-Mobile makes no sense

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 1st at 05:00 PM  | 

    If Sprint is weak, then it fears competition and favors oligopoly. Therefore, Sprint’s opposition to the AT&T/T-Mobile deal projects the deal would increase competition nationally. Regular readers of my Tech at Night series have seen me make the case for the proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile USA by pointing out how it would improve competition because the two companies combined could compete better with | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, Competition, Free Press, George Soros, Inflation, Nextel, Open Society Institute, OSI, PPI, Public Knowledge, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: George Soros wants your Internet, and the Democrats are peddling online censorship, and Ryan Giggs is still an adulterer

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

    Have you ever noticed that the Soros-funded left never refers to Sprint Nextel by the firm’s full name? They only talk about Sprint. You know why? If they say Sprint Nextel, it’ll remind everyone that when #3 Sprint and #4 Nextel merged, wireless competition, prices, and service all improved. If you remember that fact, they think you might make the “wrong” predictions about #2 AT&T | Read More »

    Tags: AFL-CIO, Android, Apple, AT&T, Comcast, Comcast v. FCC, Competition, CTB, FCC, Free Press, George Soros, Google, Internet, Lodsys, Marsha Blackburn, Media Access Project, Media Reform, Neo Marxists, Net Neutrality, Nextel, OSI, Patent Troll, Patents, PROTECT IP, Public Knowledge, Ryan Giggs, Sprint, Sprint Nextel, Superinjunctions, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Twitter, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: AT&T smacks down Public Knowledge and Sprint, FCC and Free Press exposed

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 19th at 03:00 AM  | 

    I’ve been meaning to write about Sprint and the alliance it’s making with the shady, fringe left. Well, since that alliance is against AT&T, and trying to bring government down on AT&T, they’ve started to do the work for me with their myth busting posts. Part 1 takes down fringe left group Public Knowledge and its testimony to the Senate. AT&T illustrates how absurd it | Read More »

    Tags: 2G, 3G, 4G, AT&T, Chuck Grassley, Competition, Data Roaming, Free Press, GSM, HSPA+, Internet, LightSquared, LTE, Public Knowledge, Spectrum, Sprint, Tech at Night, UTMS, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Google, FCC, Civil Defense spectrum

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 14th at 03:30 AM  | 

    That’s one of the most boring and least unique Tech at Night titles ever, but I’m going to war with the links I have. Slade Gorton’s priorities are horribly wrong. I’m sorry, but that’s the way it is. On Tuesday the Greg Walden subcommittee held hearings on “Use of Spectrum with Public Safety.” I’ve already explained why I think the D Block of wireless spectrum | Read More »

    Tags: Ben Huh, C-SPAN, Civil Defense, Cliff Stearns, D Block, FCC, FISMA, Free Press, Free State Foundation, George Soros, Glenn Greenwald, Google, Google Apps for Government, Greg Walden, Justice Department, Nancy Pelosi, Public Safety, Robert McChesney, San Francisco, San Francisco Democrat, Security, Slade Gorton, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Google, Microsoft, Net Neutrality

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

    In case you missed the great news Friday, Net Neutrality was repealed in the House. The resolution now must go to the Senate, where under the Congressional Review Act it cannot be filibustered, so it only needs 51 votes. And while I do hope that the House will follow up by attempting to repeal the redistributionist data roaming regulations passed last week, other work must | Read More »

    Tags: AnyDVD, Barack Obama, Bluray, Copyright, D Block, DVD, Fair Use, FISMA, Free Press, George Hotz, Google, Greg Walden, Handbrake, Microsoft, Net Neutrality, Playstation 3, Sony, Spectrum, Susan Crawford, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Civil Defense in the D Block, Hugo Chavez, Google, Netflix, Amazon

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 31st at 03:30 AM  | 

    Hello! As is my right, I’m going to start tonight by shamelessly promoting my own piece arguing for the assignment of the D block of wireless spectrum to civil defense and public safety. I keep calling it civil defense because we learned about the need for this after 9/11, and if the actions of the first responders after those attacks wasn’t wartime civil defense, I | Read More »

    Tags: 9/11, Amazon, Argentina, Civil Defense, D Block, FCC, Free Press, FTC, Google, Hugo Chavez, Internet, Netflix, Privacy, Security, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Venezuela, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Search Neutrality, Consumer Reports push polling, Internet Tax

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

    As I began work on tonight’s late Tech at Night, reports came out of an explosion at a nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. As Japan continues to deal with an unimaginably strong earthquake and then a devastating tsunami caused by that quake, I hope nobody takes those special circumstances and tries to argue against clean, effective power generation technology in the general case. | Read More »

    Tags: Antitrust, Barack Obama, Commerce Department, Consumer Reports, CTIA, Darrell Issa, Earthquakes, FCC, Federal Spectrum Relocation, Free Press, Fukushima, Gigi Sohn, Google, Internet Tax, iPhone, Japan, Joe Barton, Julius Genachowski, Mark Warner, Marsha Blackburn, MICC, Microsoft, Mike Lee, Net Neutrality, Olympia Snowe, Polls, Privacy, Roger Wicker, Ron Wyden, Search Neutrality, Sendai, TEA party, Tech at Night, Wireless

    Tech at Night: FCC, Net Neutrality, Amazon Tax Hypocrisy

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 10th at 02:30 AM  | 

    I know nobody wants to talk about Net Neutrality right now when unions are the issue giving everyone warm feelings right now, but there were important hearings held Wednesday. Greg Walden’s House subcommittee held hearings on HJ Res 37, which disapproves of Net Neutrality to invoke the Congressional Review act and overrule the FCC’s power grab. On top of that, the FCC responded to the | Read More »

    Tags: 4chan, Anonymous, California, Commerce Department, CREDO Mobile, Derek Turner, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, Greg Walden, HSPA+, Internet, Julius Genachowski, Lee Terry, Marsha Blackburn, Net Neutrality, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Unions, WiMAX, Working Assets

    Tech at Night: The return of the Internet Tax

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 8th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Remember when the Communication Workers of America backed Net Neutrality in the mildest way possible, despite the fact that it risked killing CWA jobs? Well here’s their payoff: CWA is all-in for the Internet Tax. Of course, the left isn’t calling it the Internet Tax. Instead it’s “Universal Service Fund reform,” by which they mean finding a way to get more money into the so-called | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Apple, California, Communication Workers of America, FCC, Free Press, Google, H.264, HTML 5, Internet, Internet Tax, iOS, Jerry Brown, Julius Genachowski, Michael Copps, Moonbeam, Neo Marxists, NPR, Robert McChesney, Sales Tax, Taxes, Tech at Night, Unions, Universal Service Fund

    Tech at Night: Comcast, NBC, Internet, FCC, Republicans, Google

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 19th at 11:30 PM  | 

    I went ahead and took Martin Luther King day off, so it’s a double dose of stories to cover tonight. Though first, in case you missed it, make sure to see my post today on Marsha Blackburn‘s call to action against stifling, destabilizing Internet and technology regulation. Other than that, the big story this week so far has been the FCC finally approving the NBC | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, AT&T, BCRA, California, Censorship, Clearwire, Comcast, Copyright, Fairness Doctrine, FCC, Free Press, Google, H.264, HSPA+, HTML 5, Internet, Interstate Commerce, iOS, Josh Silver, LTE, Marsha Blackburn, MPEG LA, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, Patent, Sales Tax, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Trademark, Verizon, VP8, WiMAX, YouTube

    Marsha Blackburn declares war

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 19th at 02:30 PM  | 

    Marsha Blackburn, Republican of Tennessee, has put out a two pronged announcement of what America needs conservatives to achieve when it comes to the the Internet, new technologies, and the regulation of them all. It’s fun to watch just how strong she’s come out on these critical issues. First she had a very well-written piece in the Washington Times explaining how the Internet and related | Read More »

    Tags: Congressional Internet Caucus, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, Internet, Internet Caucus Advisory Committee, Marsha Blackburn, Net Neutrality

    Tech at Night: Free Speech, Free Press, Net Neutrality, Louise Slaughter

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 13th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Good evening. The Communication Workers of America are making a cowardly little statement in favor of Net Neutrality, as they simply must be team players even though they know the radical left’s agenda threatens to kill their own jobs, but for the most part the left still wants to move on from Net Neutrality. There are good reasons for that. First, one of our predictions | Read More »

    Tags: Andrew McLaughlin, Clearwire, FCC, Free Press, Internet, Louise Slaughter, LTE, Net Neutrality, Sprint, Sunlight Foundation, Tech at Night, Time Warner, Verizon, William Daley, WiMAX, Wireless

    Tech at Night: Deregulation(!), Regulation, Cable TV

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 6th at 03:00 AM  | 

    The new Congress is in session, and while some people are supremely interested in badmouthing the new Republican leadership, I’m more interested in trying to work with the Republicans to oppose the actual bad things being done by the Obama administration. I don’t have time to complain about past votes. Because guess what? Republicans who were previously bad under the Democrats can turn out good | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Bob Parks, Cable, Color Of Change, Comcast, FCC, Free Press, Internet, James Rucker, Local Community Radio Act, LPFM, Mary Bono Mack, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Radio

    Tech at Night: ALA, Wikipedia, Astroturf, Net Neutrality [updated]

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 30th at 01:00 AM  | 

    Earlier this week I mentioned a story at Safe Libraries exposing American Library Association astroturf promoting the radical Free Press agenda on Net Neutrality. Now, the ALA does not come into this debate with clean hands. The ALA has taken stands before, notably to protect terrorists from being caught by the FBI. But now they’re getting aggressive. On the heels of this story about ALA | Read More »

    Tags: ALA, Andrew McLaughlin, Astroturf, Barack Obama, Carbon Dioxide, Congressional Review Act, Deborah Caldwell-Stone, Detroit, EPA, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, George Ou, Global Warming, Google, Internet, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Net Neutrality, Paid Prioritization, Reason, Tech at Night, Tim Phillips, Vint Cerf, Wikipedia

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality reactions continue, ALA, Copyright, Trademark, the new Madden Curse

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 28th at 02:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night took Christmas off (in fact I even decided not to bother to put up a post saying I was taking Christmas off), so I have some catch up to do. Looks like nine links tonight, so let’s start. Jack Shafer at Slate of all places has made fun of Net Neutrality by detailing what might have happened had the FCC regulated information | Read More »

    Tags: ALA, Comcast, Electronic Arts, FCC, Free Press, Internet, Madden, Marc Andreessen, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, NFL, Slate, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Free Press, Net Neutrality, FCC, Google, Comcast, Amazon

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 18th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Next week the FCC meets to make a decision on Net Neutrality. So there’s plenty going on as all sides press the FCC to do one thing or another. Some are lobbying more competently than others, though. Doing well are the Senate Republicans who prepare to fight and the incoming House Committee leadership who are getting loud on Net Neutrality and the runaway FCC. Doing | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Andrew McLaughlin, Comcast, Connecticut, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, Google, Guam, Hank Johnson, Internet, Media Access Project, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, Public Knowledge, Republicans, Richard Blumenthal, Street View, Tech at Night, Universal Broadband Plan, Vint Cerf, WiSpy

    Tech at Night: Free Press, FCC, Net Neutrality, Comcast, Level 3, OpenBSD, Wikileaks

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

    Once upon a time I used to be sleep at midnight. Of course, if I’d buckle down and get Tech at Night out the door a few hours earlier, then I’d be able to be asleep right now at midnight, I suppose. Regardless, here we go. The FCC’s Net Neutrality vote is still on for the 21st, that is, Tuesday. Of course they’d miss the | Read More »

    Tags: Comcast, Espionage, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, FTC, Internet, IPSec, Lamar Smith, Level 3, Net Neutrality, Netflix, OpenBSD, Peering, Tech at Night, Theo de Raadt, Wikileaks

    Tech at Night: You were expecting something other than Net Neutrality?

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

    Now that the FCC has made itself the center of attention by planning a big power grab online, it may be the case that the FCC gets some unwanted attention. The Free State Foundation is calling out the FCC for not being very open even as the FCC is calling for an Open Internet™. Here’s the punchline, but read the whole thing, and that’s not | Read More »

    Tags: Al Franken, Apple, AT&T, Cliff Stearns, Comcast, Copyright, FCC, Fred Upton, Free Press, Free State Foundation, Google, Internet, iPhone, Joe Barton, John Kerry, Julius Genachowski, LTE, Michael Copps, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, Patent, Saddam Hussein, steve ballmer, Tech at Night, Verizon, Vermont, Wireless

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  • moelane: #rsrh The Nation calls out the Center for American Progress for *selling* out to corporations.: http://t.co/NHa5LRMtDu
  • moelane: #rsrh For the record: I think the WH is telling the Journolisters that Eric Holder is resigning.: http://t.co/o7NyxRRJtA
  • moelane: #rsrh Lois Lerner to take the Fifth tomorrow on role in IRS attacks on Tea Party.: http://t.co/610sGda1XD
  • moelane: #rsrh The New York Times sub rosa declares for the Obama administration in DoJ/AP dispute.: http://t.co/CBkkG5VPVc
  • RMConservative: Dems just voted against an amdt to block the refundable portion of child tax credit for *future* illegals #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh Eugene Robinson... points out troublesome behavior from Obama towards the press.: http://t.co/5M215jxCPT
  • baseballcrank: IRS scandal should remind us why campaign finance 'reform' is so pernicious: it lets govt regulate politics. #rsrh
  • RMConservative: Democrats just rejected an amendment to ban gang members from receiving amnesty. You can't make this stuff up #rsrh
  • moelane: #rsrh Oh wow this is not good news for the Obama administration.: http://t.co/z1DFaFLMJt
  • RMConservative: Dems opposing amdt to block asylum status for those who return to their country just like the Boston bomber's parents #rsrh
  • cayankee: Obama met with IRS union cheif the day before they targeted the TEA Party http://t.co/wDfiFPf4PR http://t.co/4XcOEk7N4J #RSRH
  • cayankee: Former Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel launches campaign for U.S. Senate. http://goo.glXlqik A fresh voice. #GAsen #RSRH
  • cayankee: Unions representing 20,000 federal immigration enforcement agents oppose Senate immigration bill. http://t.co/O772pQ4faJ #cir #RSRH
  • moelane: #rsrh QotD, The Thing About #Benghazi Is That It Was Sadly Predictable edition.: http://t.co/WYhI1KqYZb
  • moelane: #rsrh Why Dan Pfeiffer called the law 'irrelevant.' (Spoiler: so people won't go to jail.): http://t.co/FIUsVs2hcS
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