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: CISPA is fine, Lieberman-Collins is not. Let Verizon innovate. Make Netflix compete.
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 18th at 11:30 PM |
Yup, CISPA is still the top story. It will improve our security, which matters in an age of Chinese and Anarchist Internet attacks. And unlike Lieberman-Collins, Which is the bill being pushed in the Senate, no government power grab is involved. So the House is right to challenge the President’s push for Lieberman-Collins. Lungren’s PRECISE Act is another bill that would create no new regulations. | Read More »
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Android,
Anna Eshoo,
Apple,
Barack Obama,
CISPA,
Comcast,
Cybersecurity,
Dan Lungren,
Data Transparency,
FCC,
FEC,
Innovation,
iOS,
Joe Lieberman,
Megaupload,
Motorola Mobility,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
PATENT WARS,
PRECISE Act,
Samsung,
Spectrum,
Susan Collins,
Tech at Night,
transparency,
Twitter,
Verizon
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: 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: Tell Scott Brown and the Senate to repeal Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 8th at 03:10 AM |
Oops. It’s midnight as I type this out. I just remembered I’d better do Tech tonight, so here goes. Fortunately I already did my reading! Urgent in the Senate this week is the upcoming vote on Net Neutrality repeal, which was already passed by the House. We need 51 votes, not 60. Less Government has a list of Senators to contact with this urgent message: | Read More »
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4G,
Apple,
AT&T,
Barack Obama,
Chuck Grassley,
Competition,
Cricket,
Eric Holder,
FCC,
George Soros,
Google,
Incentive Auctions,
LightSquared,
LTE,
Michael Copps,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
Net Neutrality,
PATENT WARS,
Patents,
Robert McDowell,
Scott Brown,
Spectrum,
Sprint,
Sprint Nextel,
Tech at Night,
Verizon
Tech at Night: LightSquared vs GPS, Geoff Davis and Rob Portman fight regulation
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 4th at 12:00 AM |
So, LightSquared. Some say that in some nebulous way, the firm is getting unreasonable and possibly illicit support from the Obama administration. I still don’t see it though, especially after listening in on a briefing of LightSquared’s today. The briefing discussed in depth the issues LightSquared has had with GPS manufacturers. LightSquared that they’re trying hard to be a “good neighbor” and have worked with | Read More »
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AT&T,
Competition,
Eric Holder,
Eric Schmidt,
FCC,
Geoff Davis,
Google,
GPS,
Interference,
Internet,
LightSquared,
Lillian Cunningham,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
Net Neutrality,
REINS Act,
Rob Portman,
Search Neutrality,
Sprint,
Sprint Nextel,
T-Mobile,
Tech at Night,
Washington Post,
Wireless
Tech at Night: AT&T, T-Mobile competition roundup, Verizon sues the FCC over Net Neutrality for keeps this time [Fixed]
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 30th at 11:30 PM |
So, Net Neutrality has been published. Now nothing can stop Verizon’s lawsuit over the illegal power grab. Remember: the FCC has tried this before, when they went after Comcast. They lost. It’s not unreasonable to expect them to lose again. Meanwhile, federalism continues to be trashed as Puerto Rico jumps into the game. They don’t want to pay taxes but they want to block our | Read More »
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AT&T,
Comcast,
Competition,
Department of Justice,
FCC,
Google,
GPS,
Kansas,
LightSquared,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
Net Neutrality,
Puerto Rico,
T-Mobile,
Tech at Night,
Verizon
Tech at Night: Dems fight Internet Tax, GOP welcomes it, FCC fights transparency as it regulates, No on USF Reform, Yes on Google and AT&T competitive mergers
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | September 29th at 03:30 AM |
Regulation, Regulation, Regulation. We’re faced with it, and now the regulators are going Presidential on us and claiming executive privilege at the FCC. You want to know how they’re coming up with their marching orders for America? Too bad. Just ask watchdog StimulatingBroadband.com. You want a laugh? George Soros-funded front group Free Press is suing the FCC… because Net Neutrality isn’t enough of a power | Read More »
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4G,
Amazon,
AT&T,
California,
Competition,
Congressional Review Act,
Executive Privilege,
FCC,
Fred Upton,
Free Press,
George Soros,
Google,
Internet,
iPhone,
Jay Rockefeller,
Joe Barton,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Michael Copps,
Motorola,
Motorola Mobility,
Neo Marxists,
Net Neutrality,
Regulation,
T-Mobile,
Tech at Night,
Universal Service Fund,
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Wireless