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.
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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: Cybersecurity, Retransmission Consent, Challenging Mike Lee on Google Antitrust
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 22nd at 02:00 AM |
So, Cybersecurity. I’ve spent so much time talking about why the Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity bill in the Senate is terrible, and anti-PROTECT IP champion Ron Wyden has taken up the opposition as well, but there is need for some enhanced ability of government to coordinate against and to attack Internet security threats. Here’s a Reddit post that should scare people about the kinds of ongoing criminal | Read More »
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Anonymous,
Antitrust,
Chrome,
Cybersecurity,
EU,
FCC,
Google,
Herb Kohl,
La Raza,
Lieberman-Collins,
LightSquared,
Microsoft,
Mike Lee,
MSIE,
NAACP,
Net Neutrality,
Regulation,
Retransmission Consent,
Ron Wyden,
Tech at Night,
Wikileaks
Tech at Night: Pirate Bay DDoSed by copyright defenders? Net Neutrality continued. Issa takes on another treaty.
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 17th at 12:30 AM |
Earlier we covered Microsoft’s new Pirate Pay, which I said sounded like a DoS attack against copyright infringers. Others agree and say it may be illegal, which is true. Sure enough, Pirate Bay is under DDoS attack. Has Pirate Pay gone rogue? Cybersecurity and copyright, all in one issue.
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ACTA,
Al Franken,
Android,
Copyright,
Cybersecurity,
Darrell Issa,
Dish Network,
Google,
Java,
John McCain,
Microsoft,
Net Neutrality,
Oracle,
Pirate Bay,
Pirate Pay,
Ron Wyden,
SECURE IT,
SOPA,
Tech at Night,
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Tech at Night: Cybersecurity action in the Senate, Soros squad on the move
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 15th at 02:00 AM |
In case you missed it, Friday’s Tech at night featured Q&A with Rep. Steve Scalise. Don’t miss is now. Team Soros, assemble! Remember when it was “wrong” for AT&T to get spectrum by buying T-Mobile? Remember when I said it should be allowed because the Obama administration and the radicals were making it too hard to get spectrum any other way? Vindication, baby: The left | Read More »
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AT&T,
Barack Obama,
CISPA,
Comcast,
Cybersecurity,
Darrell Issa,
FCC,
FISMA,
Free Press,
FTC,
George Soros,
Google,
John Kyl,
John McCain,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Lieberman-Collins,
LightSquared,
Microsoft,
Netherlands,
Pirate Pay,
Public Knowledge,
Ron Johnson,
Roy Blunt,
SECURE IT,
Spectrum,
T-Mobile,
Tech at Night,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Q&A with with Steve Scalise on Retransmission Consent; Snyder backs Marketplace Fairness Act; Lieberman-Collins gets opposition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 12th at 01:30 PM |
Technical note: This was written Friday night, but due to technical difficulties at RedState, was only posted Saturday afternoon I know many RedState readers are big fans of Jim DeMint, so in my coverage of the Retransmission Consent debate, I’ve focused on him. However he’s not the whole story. This Congress, due to the TEA party-driven Republican majority, it’s been the House where our major | Read More »
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Aereo,
AT&T,
Broadcasters,
CISPA,
Cybersecurity,
Facebook,
FCC,
Google,
hypocrisy,
Internet Sales Tax,
Jim DeMint,
Lieberman-Collins,
Marketplace Fairness Act,
Michigan,
Net Neutrality,
Pirate Bay,
Retransmission Consent,
Rick Snyder,
Sales Tax,
Search Neutrality,
Sprint,
Sprint Nextel,
Steve Scalise,
Tech at Night,
Verizon,
Wireless
Tech at Night: LightSquared debates, FCC subsidizing and raising prices, Seven figure fine for Google?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 5th at 02:00 AM |
So, LightSquared. It’s a funny turn this whole thing has taken. Way back at the start, when I was excited for LightSquared’s potential as a 4G competitor, I was told that they were the next Solyndra. Then, when the Obama administration and LightSquared both reacted badly to requests for oversight, I was convinced. Now, though, defenders on the right are cropping up again for LightSquared. | Read More »
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4G,
AT&T,
Barack Obama,
Competition,
Darrell Issa,
FCC,
FTC,
George Soros,
Google,
Jim DeMint,
Joe Barton,
LightSquared,
Oversight,
Privacy,
Retransmission,
Spectrum,
Subsidies,
Tech at Night,
Verizon,
Wireless,
YouTube
Tech at Night: Damaging new claim about Google Wi-Spy, Media Marxists in full outrage mode
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 30th at 11:00 PM |
Having abandoned the seemingly-endless series of patent lawsuits in the new America Invents Act era, Tech at Night will be quick tonight. Google allegedly knew about the Wi-Spy Street View snooping for two years before ending it. Oops. No wonder FCC claims Google obstructed government investigations into the program. Gotta love the Media Marxists: FCC ventures into campaign finance chilling effects regulation, and they claim | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
CISPA,
Comcast,
Cybersecurity,
FCC,
Free Speech,
George Soros,
Google,
Hulu,
Lieberman-Collins,
Media Marxists,
Microsoft,
Net Neutrality,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Wi-Spy
Tech at Night: Jim DeMint vs favored broadcasters, CISPA vs Lieberman-Collins
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 23rd at 11:45 PM |
What’s the ideal situation for the cable television marketplace? A free market. Cable providers should be able to negotiate, or not, with broadcasters and copyright holders to purchase streams to resell to their customers. Jim DeMint is trying to bring us closer to that by ending special leverage in the marketplace given to broadcasters. You see, the rules in place now are not designed to | Read More »
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Apple,
Barack Obama,
Broadcasters,
Cable,
CISPA,
Cybersecurity,
Facebook,
Google,
Jim DeMint,
Joe Lieberman,
John McCain,
Microsoft,
PATENT WARS,
Regulation,
Retransmission Consent,
SOPA,
Susan Collins,
Tech at Night,
Television
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 »
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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 a distraction from Lieberman-Collins
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 17th at 12:00 AM |
How harmless is CISPA? Despite irrational attacks by association, because we’re apparently supposed to think Republican bills bad, even though the Democrats in the Senate had kept PROTECT IP alive months before Lamar Smith brought SOPA to committee, CISPA has already has been modified to remove mention of copyright infringement. And yet the rage continues. I figured it out, though. The reason CISPA, a previously | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
CISPA,
Comcast,
Cybersecurity,
Facebook,
FCC,
Google,
Janet Napolitano,
Joe Lieberman,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
Street View,
Susan Collins
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 »
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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: Live from Virginia: Human Trafficking, Cybersecurity
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 7th at 02:30 AM |
I’m back, having gotten myself and my worldly possessions from southern California to northern Virginia. I also have a backlog of items that I’m never going to cover completely tonight, so some issues are going to wait until Monday. So please, check back Monday. There are things I’d love to cover tonight, but I simply lack the time. Let’s start with Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and | Read More »
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Anonymous,
Carolyn Maloney,
China,
Chris Dodd,
Cybersecurity,
Google,
Human Trafficking,
Joe Lieberman,
John McCain,
LightSquared,
Marsha Blackburn,
PROTECT IP,
SOPA,
Susan Colins,
Tech at Night
Tech at Night: Let’s take the right approach to securing our Internet resources
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 13th at 03:00 AM |
Remember the SECURE IT bill, backed in the House by Marsha Blackburn and Mary Bono Mack, and in the Senate by John McCain and the gang? One of the key reasons I like the idea is that it enhances our options for prosecuting online crime. And contrary to ACLU hysteria, it’s not the Republican bill that is a threat to our liberties. Sharing reasonable, relevant | Read More »
Tech at Night: SECURE IT comes to the House, Aereo gets sued for innovating, FCC needs reform
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | March 6th at 02:00 AM |
Great news! Tech at Night’s favorite Representative Marsha Blackburn, along with TaN’s own home representative Mary Bono Mack are bringing a version of Secure IT to the House. The bill has been introduced in the Senate as an alternative to the power grab known as Lieberman-Collins. The great thing about the bill? It toughens criminal penalties for online lawbreaking even as it makes it easier | Read More »
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Aereo,
Apple,
Barack Obama,
Broadcast,
Chuck Schumer,
FCC,
Free Press,
George Soros,
Germany,
Google,
Joe Lieberman,
Marsha Blackburn,
Mary Bono Mack,
Motorola Mobility,
PATENT WARS,
RIAA,
Samsung,
SECURE IT,
SOPA,
Suan Collins,
Tech at Night,
Television
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 »
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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: Napolitano lies. Free Press lies. Google cheats.
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 21st at 02:30 AM |
Happy Monday. Wait, Monday, good? Well, it was for me. I hadn’t been properly rested in two weeks thanks to CPAC, weekend travel, and catch up work after. You want to know how desperate the Obama/Reid Democrats are to pass that cybersecurity bill? Janet Napolitano is lying about the ACLU to try to gin up support. Speaking of lies, Soros-funded radical PIG Free Press apparently | Read More »
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ACLU,
Apple,
Barack Obama,
China,
Cybersecurity,
Free Press,
George Soros,
Google,
Harry Reid,
Internet Explorer,
iOS,
iPad,
Janet Napolitano,
Marsha Blackburn,
Microsoft,
Privacy,
Tech at Night
Tech at Night: Cybersecurity battle sends McCain to find Republican help, LightSquared fights, Obama regulators are dangerous!
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 18th at 04:00 AM |
The big stories this week continue to be LightSquared and cybersecurity. Even as House Democrats complain about government doing too much, incredibly, we see that Senate Democrats are so inflexible that John McCain is in a gang of Republicans to fight the Democrats on the cybersecurity bill. Consider that. That’s how extreme Harry Reid, Joe Lieberman, Jay Rockefeller, and Susan Collins are on this. John | Read More »
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Amazon,
Barack Obama,
China,
Cybersecurity,
FCC,
FOIA,
Free Press,
George Soros,
Google,
Harry Reid,
iPad,
Jay Rockefeller,
Joe Lieberman,
John McCain,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
LightSquared,
Mary Bono Mack,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
PATENT WARS,
Patents,
Samsung,
SEC,
Spectrum,
Susan Collins,
Tech at Night,
Trademarks,
transparency
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 »
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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 »
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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: France fines Google for giving away free maps, FCC reform, Pastrami
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | February 4th at 01:00 AM |
Good news? I had a great Pastrami Burger tonight from a place called The Hat. Seriously: the pastrami itself is great, and I’ll probably go for the Pastrami Dip next time. Bad news? It was a busy evening and now I’m tired. The good news that wins out? Not much to cover tonight, so let’s go. In France it’s illegal to give away free maps. | Read More »