RS Interview: Rep. Cliff Stearns (R CAND, FL-03 PRI).
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | August 8th at 12:30 PM |
This is a slightly complicated one: I have two different interviews for the FL-03 GOP primary, and I don’t want to appear to play favorites, so I’m just going to do them both and let the readers decide. This one is of Rep. Cliff Stearns, who has switched over from the old FL-06 district to run in the new FL-03. His campaign site is here. | Read More »
Tech at Night: FCC reform, Protecting buggy whip makers, Spectrum, Democrat hacks website
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 26th at 04:00 AM |
Imagine if we’d banned automobiles because all the old business models that were destroyed by them got government protection. Imagine a government that unfairly killed innovation in order to give well-connected businessmen a leg up on upstart competition. That’s what big media outlets are asking for when they come after Dish Network’s innovative DVR service. And of course, given the Obama administration’s track record of | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
Broadcasters,
Cliff Stearns,
comcast,
Cybersecurity,
Dish Network,
FCC,
Felix Roque,
Google,
Innovation,
joe barton,
Mike Lee,
New Jersey,
Spectrum,
Steve Scalise,
Verizon
Tech at Night: CISPA passes the House, FCC passes campaign regulations, Boehner calls out Obama
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 28th at 01:30 AM |
So, the Internet died this week or something. CISPA was amended much, as I gather mostly tightening up some alleged privacy concerns. Then it passed the House. I don’t know if it’ll become law, but it’s a good idea. The comparisons with SOPA are deceptive. Speaker Boehner cut to the heart of the matter, pointing out that President Obama’s CISPA veto threat was rooted in | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
Broadcasters,
Chuck Grassley,
CISPA,
Cliff Stearns,
Cybersecurity,
Darrell Issa,
FCC,
FISMA,
free speech,
Jim DeMint,
joe barton,
Joe Lieberman,
John Boehner,
LightSquared,
Retransmission Consent,
Spectrum,
Verizon,
wireless
Tech at Night: FCC, AT&T
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 23rd at 02:30 AM |
It’s the calm before the storm. House Republicans have taken every ordinary measure to work with the President and get the regulatory excesses under control. The administration has refused though, and now the House is preparing to get tough. This buildup applies not just to the FCC, but also to the EPA and other runaway parts of the executive, but here I’m focused on the | Read More »
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AT&T,
Cliff Stearns,
Competition,
FCC,
fred upton,
LTE,
Net Neutrality,
Oversight,
Public Safety,
Regulation,
T-Mobile,
wireless
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 »
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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,
wireless
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Google, HTML 5
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | January 15th at 03:00 AM |
Republicans are eager to get to work against the President’s regulatory bypasses of the last two years. Cliff Stearns promises “aggressive and rigorous” oversight of Internet, Energy, and Obamacare, says Hillicon Valley. As the Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, that’s no idle threat. Meanwhile Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton is looking forward as well as | Read More »
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Barack Obama,
Chrome,
Cliff Stearns,
Codecs,
comcast,
copyright,
Copyright Neutrality,
Embrace and Extend,
Energy,
FCC,
Firefox,
fred upton,
Google,
HTML 5,
Internet,
Jimmy Wales,
Microsoft,
Net Neutrality,
obamacare,
Search Neutrality,
Spectrum,
video,
vint cerf,
Wikipedia,
wireless
Tech at Night: You were expecting something other than Net Neutrality?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 14th at 03:00 AM |
Now that the FCC has made itself the center of attention by planning a big power grab online, it may be the case that the FCC gets some unwanted attention. The Free State Foundation is calling out the FCC for not being very open even as the FCC is calling for an Open Internet™. Here’s the punchline, but read the whole thing, and that’s not | Read More »
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Al Franken,
apple,
AT&T,
Cliff Stearns,
comcast,
copyright,
FCC,
fred upton,
Free Press,
Free State Foundation,
Google,
Internet,
iPhone,
joe barton,
John Kerry,
Julius Genachowski,
LTE,
Michael Copps,
Microsoft,
nbc universal,
Net Neutrality,
Patent,
Saddam Hussein,
steve ballmer,
Verizon,
Vermont,
wireless
Tech at Night: Net Neutrality difficulties, more Level 3 v Comcast
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 7th at 03:30 AM |
I’ve been saying lately that the likely Net Neutrality outcome wouldn’t be bad at all, that we’d get a compromise that disappoints the radical left far more than it disappoints us. But it’s not a done deal. We’ve got to keep the pressure up, both as activists and through the incoming Republican majority in the House. The FCC must respect the 2010 elections and their | Read More »
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Cliff Stearns,
comcast,
FCC,
Internet,
joe barton,
kay bailey hutchison,
Level 3,
Marsha Blackburn,
Michael Copps,
Mignon Clyburn,
Net Neutrality,
Peering
Tech at Night: The home stretch for Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 3rd at 11:30 PM |
Good evening. In case you missed it, I weighed in with great detail on the Level 3/Comcast/Netflix flap, getting down to the basics to unravel the issue technically. But tonight we discuss Net Neutrality. House Republican Reps. Cliff Stearns and Joe Barton fired a warning shot, challenging the FCC to justify any action it takes this month, so now that’s an issue getting some attention. | Read More »
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Cliff Stearns,
FCC,
Free Press,
FTC,
Google,
Internet,
joe barton,
Josh Silver,
Net Neutrality,
Search Neutrality,
Tim Wu
Tech at Night: Netflix, Comcast, Level 3, Peering, Net Neutrality
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 2nd at 05:30 AM |
Just as I was saying copyright was soon to replace Net Neutrality as the big tech issue of the moment, circumstances prove me wrong. Instead, regardless of the results of the December FCC meeting and the future of that whole Net Neutrality debate (more later), the coming issue now is going to be peering. Some will play word games and say it’s all covered under | Read More »
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AT&T,
Cliff Stearns,
comcast,
FCC,
Free Press,
Google,
Internet,
joe barton,
Level 3,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
Peering,
Verizon