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 »
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Andrew McLaughlin,
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Barack Obama,
Carbon Dioxide,
Congressional Review Act,
Deborah Caldwell-Stone,
Detroit,
EPA,
FCC,
fred upton,
Free Press,
George Ou,
Global Warming,
Google,
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Net Neutrality,
Paid Prioritization,
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Tim Phillips,
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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 »
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FCC,
Free Press,
Internet,
Madden,
Marc Andreessen,
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Net Neutrality,
NFL,
Slate