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    Tech at Night: Privacy, Apple, Copyright, Patent, FCC, Bill Shock

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 28th at 12:00 AM  | 

    Good evening. I’m not seeing anything huge as we pass the middle of the week. But, you never know what will become important, so let’s take a look at what caught my eye so far this week. Even as Mary Bono Mack seeks to legislate on the news, or at least introduces a bill to make people feel better, Apple explains that the “location tracking” | Read More »

    Tags: Apple, Bill Shock, Copyright, FCC, First Amendment, Free State Foundation, Google, ICE, Internet, Julius Genachowski, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Patent, Privacy, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Darrell Issa versus the FCC, Net Neutrality

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 21st at 12:00 AM  | 

    Good evening. Darrell Issa is stepping up the pressure on the FCC. He wants to tie spectrum reallocation incentives to Net Neutrality repeal. Many of us want to be able to reallocate spectrum from television stations to multipurpose wireless data, since we as a society are demanding more and faster data these days. If Darrell Issa makes the FCC’s ability to facilitate that, contingent on | Read More »

    Tags: Adam Conner, Apple, Darrell Issa, Facebook, FCC, Google, GPS, Internet, iPhone, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Copps, Net Neutrality, Spectrum, Tech at Night, Ubergizmo, Wireless

    Tech at Night: AT&T, FCC, Net Neutrality, Paperwork Reduction Act

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 16th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Happy weekend, all. To get personal, had some real excitement on my end. Preemptively replaced my chair before it fell apart, since the last one I let fall apart collapsed while I was sitting in it. I was lucky the only injury I took was a smack on each arm. But, the new chair had the LUMBAR PAD OF DOOM which started killing my back. | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, American Consumer Institute, AT&T, Barack Obama, Communications Act, FCC, Google, magicJack, Net Neutrality, Paperwork Reduction Act, Rhonda Abrams, Songwriters Guild of America, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, USA Today, Verizon, Wireless, YMax

    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

    Former Obama adviser Eric Schmidt tries to hide donations at Google

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 1st at 04:00 PM  | 

    Correction on the title of this piece: His campaign advisory role carried over to a ongoing Presidential advisory role, so “Former” isn’t quite accurate. Google Chairman and former CEO Eric Schmidt tried to use his influence within Google to gain privacy from searches about him, specifically trying to hide his political donations through secret “whitelists” whose existence has only recently been admitted. This revelation from | Read More »

    Tags: Commerce Department, Eric Schmidt, Google, Privacy, Steven Levy, Street View

    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: Yet more AT&T, T-Mobile, FCC, Google, Net Neutrality

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 28th at 11:30 PM  | 

    Remember when I seemed to write about Net Neutrality four times a week, which was really something when I was only posting three times? Well, the AT&T/T-Mobile deal is probably going to get that much discussion for now. Of course there’s nothing new yet. Discussion is all there is until government actually starts acting. My job is to find the interesting discussion, I suppose. So | Read More »

    Tags: 3DS, AT&T, Barack Obama, Brussels, Congressional Review Act, Consent Decree, Copyright, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, European Commission, European Union, FCC, Google, Internet, Julius Genachowski, LTE, Mike Wendy, Net Neutrality, Nintendo, R4, Seton Motley, Sprint, T-Mobile, TEA party, Tech at Night, Tom Giovanetti, Verizon, Wireless

    Tech at Night: AT&T, T-Mobile, FCC, Patents

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

    So the top story this week is going to be the AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile USA. There’s a lot being said about it, about unions, about competition, but the story I’m seeing emerging is that this deal is about spectrum. AT&T sees in T-Mobile a way to get the spectrum it needs going forward. In fact, even power grabbing FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said to | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Amazon Tax, Antitrust, Apple, AT&T, Bruce Schneier, California, China, Chuck Schumer, cingular, Copyright, CTIA, European Union, Facebook, FCC, Frank Lautenberg, Google, Harry Reid, Harvard Business Review, Internet, Joe Baca, Julius Genachowski, Loretta Sanchez, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Richard Blumenthal, RSA, SecurID, Security, Sony, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tom Udall, US Chamber of Commerce, Verizon, 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: Google, NLRB, FCC, Net Neutrality, Patents

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 8th at 12:07 AM  | 

    Much to cover, and less time to cover it in! So many important things I don’t even know what to hit first. So, I’ll be biased and hit what I found out about from RedState. Google and the NLRB teamed up to promote unionization, with Google providing free ad space. That’s a problem for three reasons. First, the NLRB is supposed to be the impartial | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Cap and Trade, CCIA, Congressional Review Act, Copyright, EPA, FCC, Fred Upton, Google, Greg Walden, Harry Reid, Internet Kill Switch, James Risch, Joe Lieberman, Maria Cantwell, Mike Crapo, Net Neutrality, NLRB, Obamacare, Patent, Patent Reform Act, Patents, Patrick Leahy, Playstation 3, Rand Paul, Regulation, Sony, Susan Collins, Tech at Night, Unions, Washington Examiner

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, FCC, iPad

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 5th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Good evening, I wrote in my best Alfred Hitchcock impression. Top story as we go into the weekend: our friendly neighborhood House Republicans are pressing on with their oversight of the FCC and Net Neutrality in particular. The resolution disapproving of Net Neutrality is postponed, but instead we’re getting pressure on the FCC to justify its actions economically. Good on Greg Walden, Fred Upton, and | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Apple, California, Copyright, FCC, Fred Upton, Google, Greg Walden, Internet, iPad, iPad 2, Lee Terry, Net Neutrality, Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Tech at Night, YouTube

    Tech at night: Net Neutrality, ICANN, Basic security

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 2nd at 11:00 PM  | 

    Welcome to the remarkably early Tech at Night tonight. When I have my initial preparation done by 6pm, I’m not going to stay up until midnight to do the actual writing. Not gonna do it. Wouldn’t be prudent. We start with some mild bad news: the resolution disapproving of Net Neutrality has been delayed. Fred Upton is getting recognition for his active work challenging the | Read More »

    Tags: Andrew McLaughlin, Barack Obama, FCC, Fred Upton, Google, Greg Walden, ICANN, Internet, Net Neutrality, Security, Tech at Night, Vint Cerf

    Tech at Night: Internet Tax, Copyright, Security, Net Neutrality

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 26th at 05:30 AM  | 

    And now I really push the definition of Tech at Night, starting to write this at 2am. I’d originally planned to skip tonight’s edition, and instead just sleep. But I woke up, and sleep isn’t returning anytime soon, so let’s make the rounds of tech and policy. Some Democrats still haven’t learned the lesson of the PCCC. The far left alternative to the DCCC published | Read More »

    Tags: China, Cisco, COICA, Consumer Federation of America, Copyright, Democrats, Google, Harry Reid, Huawei, Internet, Internet Tax, Net Neutrality, New York Times, PCCC, Search Neutrality, Tech at Night, Universal Service Fund

    Tech at Night: Copyright, COICA, Google, Net Neturality, Internet Kill Switch

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

    On Monday I did the first half of my catchup work. Now we’ll do the second half. And one of the big issues coming up is copyright. Over the last thirty years, copyright in America has been radically reformed. While traditionally it worked as patents still do work, as a temporary grant of monopoly enforceable in civil courts, we’ve gradually moved them into the realm | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, COICA, Copyright, Eric Holder, Google, Internet, Internet Kill Switch, John Stossel, MPAA, Napster, Net Neutrality, Privacy, RIAA, Sony, Street View, Tech at Night, WiSpy

    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: Net Neutrality, FCC, Bing vs Google

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 3rd at 12:45 AM  | 

    Net Neutrality is taking a real pounding this week. The Heritage Foundation has come out shooting, calling for a major rollback in the FCC’s authority, including repealing Net Neutrality legislatively. Also, The US Chamber of Commerce is calling upon the FCC to be held to the President’s standards for regulatory review, which would certainly put Net Neutrality at risk. But its supporters press on. Even | Read More »

    Tags: Andrew McLaughlin, Barack Obama, Bing, Comcast, Content Neutrality, Facebook, FCC, GoGo Inflight Internet, Google, Heritage Foundation, Internet, Microsoft, National Association of Regulatory Utility Comissisoners, NBC Universal, Net Neutrality, Price Controls, Regulation, Tech at Night, US Chamber of Commerce, Vint Cerf

    Tech at Night: Susan Collins, Queen of Denial

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 31st at 11:30 PM  | 

    Wow, my Tech at Night graphic is now out of date. I was already late to the iPhone 4 party because of the iPad and because I had waited for the legendary White iPhone 4. But now that I have an iPhone 4, having the 3GS in the graphic seems wrong somehow. Time for a new one if I get a good idea. Comments welcome. | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, China, Cybersecurity, Egypt, Google, Hosni Mubarak, Hugo Chavez, Internet, Internet Kill Switch, Joe Lieberman, Linux, Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, NSA, Search Neutrality, SELinux, Susan Collins, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Rapping at ya about the FCC and Google

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 28th at 11:30 PM  | 

    I don’t want to go the full Jim Anchower on you all, but the end of the week has been a bit rough on my end. My Internet connection is going full on Neutral on me, by which I mean it’s been going offline as much as it’s online, including a big 8 hours of full downtime at one point. If it weren’t for my | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Bayshore Networks, China, Copyright, Eric Schmidt, FCC, Google, Internet, iPhone, Mary Bono Mack, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Regulation, Tech at Night, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Verizon, FCC, Net Neutrality, Google

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

    The big story as we close out this week is Verizon appealing the FCC’s Net Neutrality order. Verizon is choosing to go back to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, the site of the last Net Neutrality legal fight. That was the Comcast v FCC case, lost by the FCC because the FCC simply doesn’t have the legal authority to do it. Some say it | Read More »

    Tags: Android, Anna Eshoo, Copyright, Eric Schmidt, FCC, Fred Upton, Google, Henry Waxman, HTML 5, Internet, Java, Larry Page, Net Neutrality, Privacy, Tech at Night, Verizon

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  • 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
  • moelane: #rsrh Tweet of the Day, Moo Hoo Bwah Hah edition.: http://t.co/JOmEr67pqx
  • moelane: #rsrh This would be EW Jackson http://t.co/uvAr803kta This is suddenly going to be a MUCH more entertaining VA-LTGOV race. (via @JohnG405)
  • moelane: #rsrh Of *course* Ed Markey is hiding from Massachusetts voters.: http://t.co/kzUef1Pq2O
  • moelane: #rsrh Hastily-retiring Max Baucus suggests more IRS revelations.: http://t.co/ElYCPYsZ4k
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