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    Tech at Night: Ajit Pai comes to RedState on IP Transformation, FCC Reform Needed, Copyright Reform Needed Too?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 27th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Regulation must keep up with the needs of modernization. That’s a point new FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai came to RedState to make, particularly with respect to the Internet transformation going on in telecommunications. As the world “goes IP,” and puts everything on the Internet, regulators must adapt. Make sure to read it. Ajit Pai would have a particularly important role as a reformist regulator should Mitt Romney win.

    Regulation today just doesn’t make much sense sometimes, a point Broadband for America makes. The point about ‘edge’ vs ‘core’ of the Internet is important. The firm that sits between you and Google is as important to you as Google. They’re all pieces of the puzzle.

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    Tags: Ajit Pai, Android, apple, Barack Obama, copyright, Cybersecurity, dmca, Do Not Track, FCC, Google, Internet, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, Kim Dotcom, Megaupload, Microsoft, Mitt Romney, New Zealand, Pandora, PATENT WARS, Privacy, Regulation, Royalties, Samsung, Streaming, Tech at Night, Windows, Yahoo

    Tech at Night: FCC gets it wrong by pushing an agenda in its 706 Report

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 12:30 AM  | 

    So, the FCC put out another report (the “706 report”) that just pushes an agenda rather than reporting the true facts about high speed Internet in America. Commissioners McDowell and Pai tell it like it is. We’ve also got Broadband for America telling the story. I’m not even worried about the details: the FCC is saying what they feel they must say to justify expanding | Read More »

    Tags: Ajit Pai, Android, Censorship, CISPA, copyright, Crew, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, FCC, Fox, Internet, Robert McDowell, Section 706, SOPA

    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.

    Tags: 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, Transparency, Verizon

    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.

    Tags: 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, Trans-Pacific Partnership

    Tech at Night: Oracle wins Java infringement suit against Google, ACTA fails in the EU, CISPA opponents silent on Lieberman-Collins UNEXPECTEDLY!

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 8th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Well, here we are. The reason CISPA was getting all the attention was allegedly that it was coming to a vote first. Well, now Lieberman-Collins is next to a vote, as Democrats scramble to find a way to make cloture. Where’s the outrage? I’ll tell you where it is: non-existent, because CISPA opposition was solely designed to give cover for Lieberman-Collins. We do need the | Read More »

    Tags: ACTA, Al Franken, Android, CISPA, comcast, Competition, copyright, Cybersecurity, Deutsche Telekom, European Union, FCC, Germany, Java, Lieberman-Collins, Oracle, Verizon

    The Annoying Commoditization of Technology

    By: Erick Erickson (Diary)  |  April 20th at 12:29 PM  | 

    We can battle it out over Apple versus the rest of technology. And I realize we’re a political site, but I’m the editor and I’m sick so you’ll have to deal with my venting. I do prefer Apple products. I grew up with them. I find them easy to use. I do not feel the need to rip out the guts of machines and add | Read More »

    Tags: Android, apple, Best Buy, Google, Samsung

    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 »

    Tags: 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, Transparency, Twitter, Verizon

    Tech at Night: FCC gives in to Chuck Grassley, Republicans question the rush to privacy regulations

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 30th at 11:45 PM  | 

    Am I tired of expressing dissatisfaction with the Obama FCC and other government intrusions? Never! Al Franken is setting up an unfalsifiable rationale for government action against Verizon and Comcast. Gotta love that, eh? I’m sure he, the FCC, or both will try to overturn the courts who say bundling is not anticompetitive. I like bundling. It saves me money when I’m buying both things | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Al Franken, Android, apple, Bundling, Chuck Grassley, comcast, Competition, FCC, LightSquared, LTE, Marsha Blackburn, Mary Bono Mack, nokia, PATENT WARS, Patents, Privacy, Regulation, Samsung, Spectrum, sprint, Transparency, Verizon, WiMAX, wireless

    Tech at Night: Harry Reid’s rush to pass an Internet power grab. LightSquared LOSES at the FCC thanks to Chuck Grassley?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 16th at 03:00 AM  | 

    I meant to talk about the cybersecurity bill on Monday as it’s a big story. But, it’s gotten even bigger since. You see, a broad spectrum of Republicans is coming out against it. Names like Kay Bailey Hutchison, John McCain, Mike Enzi, Saxby Chambliss, Jeff Sessions, and even Lisa Murkowski are against the crazy Rush Harry Reid and the Democrats are putting on the bill | Read More »

    Tags: Android, apple, Barack Obama, blackberry, China, Chuck Grassley, copyright, Cybersecurity, dan lungren, Dianne Feinstein, FCC, Grover Norquist, GSA, Harry Reid, iPhone, Jay Rockefeller, Jeff Sessions, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, kay bailey hutchison, LightSquared, Lisa Murkowski, LTE, Mike Enzi, Net Neutrality, Patents, Privacy, RIM, Saxby Chambliss, sec, Spectrum, Suan Colins, Trademarks, Transparency, wireless

    Tech at Night: The Return. Also, we still need to kill SOPA.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 5th at 01:00 AM  | 

    I’m back. I ended up taking an extended Christmas break because well, I liked having a break, plus there wasn’t a whole lot going on anyway. But, back to work! Lamar Smith and Chris Dodd still want to censor the Internet, by pushing the SOPA bill that we need to defeat. Why is it bad? Victims get no due process, ISPs have the burden of | Read More »

    Tags: Android, Anonymous, apple, Censorship, Chris Dodd, copyright, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, FCC, Google, I hate Nazis, ICANN, ITC, Lamar Smith, Microsoft, MPAA, Nazis, NPD, Open, PATENT WARS, Patents, RIAA, Righthaven, Ron Wyden, SOPA, TLD

    Tech at Night: It is urgent that we stop SOPA; Google wising up?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 15th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Censorship’s the big word right now. The FCC’s under pressure to ban pro sports blackouts, and the Supreme Court may end national profanity rules. However I consider those things small. Few people have access to television broadcasts. Most of us aren’t actually censored by these regulations. We all have access to the Internet though; that’s how a nobody like me is able to shape the | Read More »

    Tags: Abortion, afl-cio, Android, AT&T, australia, Barack Obama, Censorship, DNS, E-PARASITES, Eric Schmdt, FCC, FTC, Google, Internet, judiciary committee, MasterCard, Media Reform, MPAA, Net Neutrality, Pfizer, Profanity, RIAA, Search Neutrality, SOPA, sprint, Sprint Nextel, Supreme Court, T-Mobile, Verizon

    Tech at Night: Attacks on AT&T/T-Mobile attack federalism; Hutchison, Walden, and Heller target Obama power grabs

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 3rd at 02:45 AM  | 

    Wireless competition continues to grow, as Cricket edges closer to 4G LTE. I’m losing track of how many 4G providers we’re starting to rack up. So yes, the people who tell you smaller and regional carriers are not an acceptable substitute for national carriers? They’re selling you something. That something is an attack on federalism via the Sprint/Soros/Obama/Holder attack on AT&T and the rights of | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Android, Anonymous, apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, C Spire, Competition, Cricket, dean heller, Eric Holder, George Soros, Greg Walden, iPhone, kay bailey hutchison, LTE, Mexico, Microsoft, Occupy, Samsung, sprint, Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, VirnetX, wireless

    Tech at Night: Anonymous fails again, Obama fails again, Internet censorship home and abroad

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 11th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Columbus Day winds to a close, a cold slows me down, but Tech at Night marches on somehow. You know what’s also marched on? The New York Stock Exchange’s website. The anarcho-terrorists of Anonymous promised to take that website down (note: just the website, not the actual trading computers). Well, they failed, unless you count a two minute outage as success. Heck, RedState pretty much | Read More »

    Tags: amazon, Android, Android Market, Anonymous, AT&T, Auctions, Barack Obama, Censorship, China, Competition, Cybersecurity, FCC, Google, HTC, incompetent, Internet, Mary Bono Mack, NYSE, Patents, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Spectrum, Spending, Sprint Nextel, Subsidies, T-Mobile, tax and spend, Telecommunications, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Unlicensed Spectrum, White Spaces, wireless

    Tech at Night: Earthquake, Wireless Spectrum crunch, PATENT WARS: Episode IV

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 25th at 02:30 AM  | 

    Even as the FCC hems and haws about AT&T’s quest for spectrum via T-Mobile, new evidence has come out that we simply need more spectrum for wireless Internet. The overload of the wireless networks in the parts of the east coast the felt the Virginia earthquake says it all. And remember: new spectrum means new investment to use that spectrum, which means jobs and economic | Read More »

    Tags: Android, apple, AT&T, Barack Obama, copyright, Earthquake, FCC, Google, Microsoft, Motorola, Netherlands, Patents, PROTECT IP, Samsung, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virginia, Washington Post, wireless

    Tech at Night: TN’s Haslam wants CA’s job killer tax, Al Franken too extreme for MN, Astroturf hits the FCC, Google roundup

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

    Hello again to those I saw in Charleston over the weekend, and hope to see you next time to those who weren’t able to make it! While I return to California and get settled in again, it seems that some are leaving the state for good, and the hostile business climate is why. This includes the punitive Amazon Tax which has made it impossible for | Read More »

    Tags: AES, afl-cio, Al Franken, amazon tax, Android, apple, astroturf, AT&T, Barack Obama, BART, Bill Haslam, California, COPPA, Cryptography, Cybersecurity, DES, FCC, FTC, Google, GPS, Internet Sales Tax, Larry Page, LightSquared, Microsoft, Minnesota, Motorola, Net Neutrality, Open Source, San Francisco, Search Neutrality, sprint, T-Mobile, taxes, Tennessee, Unions, wireless

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