Tech at Night: Reid’s bluff called on Lieberman-Collins, so bill falters. Google fined millions but is it enough?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 2nd at 12:00 AM |
Lieberman-Collins is in trouble! There is apparently some misinformation going around. I’ve seen people claiming that gun control is in the bill, when it’s just an amendment possibly to be added, along with an anti-Obamacare amendment going around. Further, The Hill posted and pulled a story saying Harry Reid postponed the Cybersecurity Act. But it looks like I was right to respect Republican attempts to | Read More »
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Anonymous,
Barack Obama,
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Cybersecurity Act,
France,
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Google Play,
Harry Reid,
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Rainbow Warrior,
Ron Johnson,
Safari,
SECURE IT,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Wi-Spy
Tech at Night: Republicans to try to fix Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity bill
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 28th at 12:30 AM |
Senate Republicans have decided to take Harry Reid at his word that Republicans will have the opportunity to amend the Lieberman-Collins cybersecurity bill. So, many Republicans voted for advancing the bill, which passed 84-11. And oh boy it needs amending. Who are you going to believe? For it is Barack Obama. Against have been Kay Bailey Hutchison, John McCain, Marco Rubio, Ron Johnson, Heritage, and | Read More »
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Cybersecurity,
Cybersecurity Act,
Declaration of Internet Freedom,
Google,
Harvard,
Heritage Foundation,
IBM,
John McCain,
Kay Bailey Hutchison,
Kim Dotcom,
Lieberman-Collins,
Marco Rubio,
New Zealand,
Rand Paul,
Regulation,
Ron Johnson,
Street View,
Susan Crawford,
Tech at Night,
Wi-Spy
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: 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
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 »
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 »
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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: Net Neutrality, FCC, Science, Google
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 11th at 03:30 AM |
Net Neutrality (which Mike Wendy calls a “Private Property Slap-Down”) may not be any longer the top issue on the Obama administration’s side of things, but questions still remain. And the funny thing: all the Net Neutrality advocates in the world working in the White House were no big deal. But all of a sudden it’s a concern that a former AT&T President going to | Read More »
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Anonymity,
AT&T,
Barack Obama,
Fermilab,
Google,
Identity Ecosystem,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
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Science,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Tevatron,
William Daley,
Wireless,
WiSpy
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 »
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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: Thanksgiving Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 25th at 04:04 AM |
Happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be very brief, because it’s Thanksgiving. The FCC is going to vote on the Internet takeover next month. Defying the law and the courts, the FCC will make a power grab, or at least will try to. There’s still time to get loud, get people informed, and get enough popular opposition to this thing going that the FCC might back off. I’m | Read More »
Tech at Night: The world waits
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 23rd at 03:00 AM |
Good night/morning. Yes, the world now waits on the FCC to see whether it will act to claim broad, unprecedented regulatory powers over the Internet, the pricing of services on it, as well as the content on it. Free Press is happy, of course, because that organization’s long-term goal is the total state control of all mass media. They recognize the FCC’s so-called Net Neutrality | Read More »
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FCC,
Free Press,
Germany,
Google,
Internet,
Munich,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Post-Election Edition
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | November 4th at 03:00 AM |
Sorry for missing Tech at Night on Monday, but I had to rest up for Election Day. And of course, as you may have heard, Republicans ended up having a good night. What you may not have heard though, was that the forces of radical Internet regulation had a very bad night. Democrats went for broke on Net Neutrality but as covered by Moe Lane | Read More »
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Allbritton,
Digital Society,
FCC,
GNU,
GNU GPL,
Google,
Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Moe Lane,
Net Neutrality,
PCCC,
Politico,
Privacy,
Scotland Yard,
Seton Motley,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification,
VLC,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, For The Children
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 30th at 03:00 AM |
Good evening. Through the magic of Claritin, my favorite drug, I’m able to bring you tonight’s edition. On the Net Neutrality front, the progressive left is getting delusional. They’re pretending that it matters what their members of Congress think when their President has done not one thing to stop his FCC from going off on its own to break the law, defy the courts, and | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
Blue State Digital,
Clay Johnson,
David Lumb,
Eric Schmidt,
FCC,
Free Press,
Google,
Henry Waxman,
Internet,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Progressive Change Campaign Committee,
SCPR,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification
Tech at Night: Google, FCC, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | October 26th at 02:00 AM |
Yes, we’re talking about Google again tonight. Of course they never did delist Daily Kos after the Chris Bowers manipulations, despite having gone after Kay Bailey Hutchison for breaking their rules. But we have more to ride them about: They’re blocking pro-life ads again. These ads are running on local television in DC for Republican Missy Reilly Smith who is challenging Delegate Holmes Eleanor Norton, | Read More »
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Eleanor Holmes Norton,
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Google,
Google TV,
Henry Waxman,
Mark Cuban,
Michael Copps,
neo-Marxist,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
Privacy,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
Title II Reclassification,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Google, Apple, Adobe, FCC, FBI, TSA, Free Press
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 11th at 11:00 PM |
So, while Google may have seen the light on Net Neutrality (which is actually, amusingly enough, making the far left sound like me), they still have other issues going on. The WiSpy Street View spying issue is still ongoing, with South Korea raiding their offices and Germany pressuring the firm to be more transparent and responsive to privacy complaints about the program. Because as I | Read More »
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Germany,
Google,
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iPhone,
iPod Touch,
KDE,
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Safari,
South Korea,
Steve Jobs,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
TSA,
Webkit,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: FCC, Jim DeMint, Google, Free Press, Darrell Issa
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 22nd at 12:00 AM |
Good evening. Once again we see shoddy thinking from the FCC as they continue the push for the National Broadband Plan. Not all Americans have equal access to high speed Internet connections they complain, ignoring the fact that some Americans choose to live out in the middle of nowhere, and that choice comes with costs. Chairman Julius Genachowski and the rest of his socialist team | Read More »
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Free Press,
FTC,
Google,
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Internet,
Jim DeMint,
Julius Genachowski,
Markos Moulitsas,
Media Reform,
National Broadband Plan,
Neo Marxists,
Oliver Wilis,
Street View,
Tech at Night,
WiSpy
Tech at Night: Google, National Security Agency
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 9th at 10:00 PM |
Good evening. We’re now off to a good start with this new Monday-Wednesday-Friday column, because this time I’m getting it published before midnight on both coasts. So let’s get right to it. The two big stories I’m seeing are that Google’s Street View spying troubles are coming home to the US, and the NSA is apparently expanding its mission to protect US communications from foreign | Read More »
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AES,
Andrew McLaughlin,
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DES,
Domestic Spying,
Google,
IBM,
Internet,
National Security Agency,
Net Neutrality,
NSA,
Perfect Citizen,
Privacy,
S-Boxes,
Street View,
TDEA,
Tech at Night,
Triple DES,
Vint Cerf,
WiSpy
Law and Order: Google’s Intent
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 11th at 12:03 PM |
It’s been a while since we peeked in at Google’s doings. The proud champion of unprecedented FCC power grabs toward Net Neutrality regulation of the Internet (for which opposition is growing in the Senate) is still under fire for two broad breaches of the public’s trust: The Andrew McLaughlin lobbying from the White House, and the massive privacy breaches in the Street View program.
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Barack Obama,
Darrell Issa,
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Internet,
Net Neutrality,
Privacy,
Privacy International,
Street View
Mister Schmidt, Tear Down This Database
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 24th at 07:43 PM |
As if it wasn’t bad enough that Google is trying to ram through Net Neutrality, to give government control over every Internet-connected computer network in the country (which is almost all of them, these days). But now Google is scanning your home networks directly.