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Marketplace Fairness Act

    Tech at Night: More on the Playstation 4. Kids don’t belong on the Internet.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  June 13th at 04:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Heh, the Playstation 4 is pro-used games and cheaper, right? Not so fast. The PS4 simply didn’t include the Eye and will let publishers restrict used games after all. Told you EA didn’t stop online passes because they were suddenly fine with used games.

    Kids don’t belong on the Internet, because predators are out there. Even if your kid is high school aged, Be careful!

    Read More »
    Tags: apple, Competition, Department of Justice, EA, FISA, Iowa, Marketplace Fairness Act, Pandora, Playstation 4, Privacy, Sales tax, Sony, Spectrum, Spotify, Tech at Night, terry branstad, Used Games, video

    Tech at Night: Getting proven right on CISPA, again, as Obama proves to be anti-privacy.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 9th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    I’m on antihistamines and hoping I’m not getting too sick, so this is going to be less… focused than it usually will be. Hang on.

    Let’s recap the CISPA situation. Anonymous is proving why we need it (though BGR is delusional for thinking Anonymous was “attacking North Korea” when it hacked Twitter accounts, though BGR does sometimes go gaga for radical propaganda). China is, too. But the administration is opposing CISPA on “privacy” grounds. Hold that thought.

    The Obama administration is not opposing and may back government mandates for “wiretapping” Internet communications – that is, government-mandated backdoors into encrypted communications. What was that about privacy, again?

    At least Republicans are still serious on the matter, looking at the large scale of thefts and spying going on. Make no mistake: this is aimed at China. In theory it would affect Iran, but we already embargo them, so this affects China.

    Read More »
    Tags: amazon, Anonymous, apple, Barack Obama, Bitcoin, China, CISPA, Cybersecurity, EU, FCC, Google, Innovation, Internet Sales Tax, Lifeline, Marketplace Fairness Act, MtGox, Obamaphone, OFAC, Patents, Sales tax, Specially Designated Nationals List, Tom Wheeler, Wiretapping

    Taxation without representation, online edition

    By: John Hayward  |  May 7th at 03:59 PM  | 

    The Senate passed the Marketplace Fairness Act by a 69-27 vote on Monday, bringing us one step closer to state taxes on Internet commerce.  The House has its own version of the bill, so there’s a pretty good chance it will reach the President’s desk, and of course you had Barack Obama at “new tax.”  It will be a wonder if he can keep from | Read More »

    Tags: declaration of independence, federalism, Internet Sales Tax, Marketplace Fairness Act, representation, state tax, taxation

    Tech at Night: It’s easier to get private Broadband than public Water. Google and eBay take stances.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 4th at 12:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    So the left is mad that the President’s new pick for Commerce isn’t totally in the pocket of the unions, and they’re mad the new pick for FCC, Tom Wheeler, isn’t a radical socialist like Bernie Sanders. I’m not all that optimistic about either pick though. The President is choosing bundlers for personal loyalty, which means radicalism on his terms, but still radicalism.

    This is amazing though, and this is something the radicals will never tell you: more Americans lack access to public water than to broadband Internet. Twice as many, in fact. Government is a failure, compared with private competition.

    Read More »
    Tags: Aereo, Barack Obama, broadband, Competition, ebay, FCC, Google, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, Israel, Marketplace Fairness Act, Palestinian Territories, Sales tax, Tech at Night, Tom Wheeler, Water

    The Republicans Who Want to Raise Your Taxes

    By: Erick Erickson (Diary)  |  March 20th at 08:48 PM  | 

    Remember 66 Canal Center Plaza? In November of last year I documented how much of the Romney Campaign’s third party operations were run out of 66 Canal Center Plaza. Suite 555 of Canal Center Plaza houses Black Rock Group, Crossroads Media, WWP Strategies, TargetPoint Consulting, and Americans for Job Security. A number of these groups either directly helped the Romney campaign or worked with the | Read More »

    Tags: americans for job security, Black Rock Group, Marketplace Fairness Act, Mitt Romney

    Led by Sen. Mike Enzi, Republicans Will Vote to Raise Taxes & Tax iTunes Downloads

    By: Erick Erickson (Diary)  |  March 20th at 03:30 AM  | 

    Congressional Republicans led by Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming and Democratic Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, are about to raise Americans’ taxes and set in place the foundation for states to be able to tax downloads from the internet, including from places like iTunes. Senators Durbin and Enzi are inserting an internet tax as an amendment to the Senate budget bill. The tax sounds innocuous | Read More »

    Tags: Dick Durbin, Marketplace Fairness Act, Mike Enzi

    The Marketplace Fairness Act is More Unfair Than Status Quo

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  March 18th at 02:33 PM  | 

    The advent of the internet has simplified life for millions of consumers in this country.  But for state governments, many of which are hungry for more tax revenue to purvey their rapacious welfare states, e-commerce has complicated their ability to collect all sales taxes owed to the state – at least without directly taxing the consumer, something the statists are too scared to do. Most | Read More »

    Tags: amazon, Internet Tax, Marketplace Fairness Act, Sales tax, taxes

    Tech at Night: No, I don’t believe people care about privacy. Also, copyright roundup.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 29th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Sorry for the lack of Tech on Friday. I was sick and doing my best to sleep it off. I’m at about 95% now, so let’s catch up.

    How do I know privacy regulation and legislation are bad ideas? Nobody actually cares. Sure, they talk like they care, but until people start taking proactive steps and act like they’re taking it seriously, I know it’s just talk. Just like how everyone says they hate Congress, but love their own representation.

    So yeah, if you’re moaning about Google on your Blogger site, and emailing to your friends about it from your Gmail account, and using Google Maps to get directions to your privacy rally… I don’t take you seriously.

    Read More »
    Tags: Ajit Pai, Antigua, AT&T, copyright, Cybersecurity, dmca, Glee, Google, IP Revolution, Jonathan Coulton, Kim Dotcom, Library of Congress, Marketplace Fairness Act, Mega, New Zealand, Privacy, Sony, Tech at Night, United Kingdom, WTO

    Tech at Night: Sales tax deal is dead. Silly video privacy law gone. Obama makes life harder.

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 3rd at 02:30 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Hey La-Mulanites! I’m Neil, and let’s play Tech at Night.

    Anyway. Yeah, I took a break, as you may have noticed. It turns out between Christmas, New Year’s and the Fiscal Cliff, not much happened for me to cover, anyway! So let’s get started.

    Two legislative notes: the outmoded video privacy law passed, while the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act is dead in the water. I always said its best chance was President Romney and a Republican Senate, but now that’s not happening. Poor Amazon, bargaining with states on the assumption this would happen.

    And in case you forgot, a Cybersecurity executive order would be a bad thing, per Marsha Blackburn and Steve Scalise.

    Read More »
    Tags: amazon, apple, Cybersecurity, Darrell Issa, Data Cap, EU, Executive Order, FAA, FCC, FTC, Internet, Internet Sales Tax, LTE, Marketplace Fairness Act, Net Neutrality, PATENT WARS, Privacy, Regulation, Ron Wyden, Sales tax, Samsung, Tech at Night

    Tech at Night: Obama administration contradicts itself on Cybersecurity, House looking at Sales Tax issues

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 24th at 11:00 PM  | 

    Tech at Night

    As if it’s not bad enough that Barack Obama and the DHS are planning to defy the Congress and rule by decree on Cybersecurity, we’ve now got Jay Rockefeller using intimidation to try to apply a chilling effect to any opposition to the leader.

    The dumbest part? Even as one part of the administration pushes cybersecurity, another pushes for back doors, which is a massive reduction in security, never mind the government spying angle.

    Hoo boy. Steve Womack in the House is jumping into the sales tax debate, proposing a similar plan to the Streamlined Sales Tax-backing Marketplace Fairness Act already in the Senate. I expect one of these to pass under President Romney.

    Read More »
    Tags: Anonymous, Barack Obama, Broadcasters, copyright, Cybersecurity, FCC, George Soros, Internet, ITU, Jay Rockefeller, Marketplace Fairness Act, Prison, Sales tax, Steve Womack, Tech at Night, Transparency

    Tech at Night: More on Republican support of the Marketplace Fairness Act

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 1st at 02:00 AM  | 

    Tech at Night

    Governors Robert Bentley, Mitch Daniels, Dennis Daugaard, Bill Haslam, Paul LePage, Rick Snyder, and Tom Corbett are part of push for the Marketplace Fairness act. I’ve come across a July letter to John Boehner, Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, and Nancy Pelosi. I find it odd they’d do so now, unless they think they have no chance under a potential Republican Congress. Could that be the case? I wonder.

    And yes, those are all Republican governors, some of whom were part of the 2010 landslide. It’s only Republicans I’m seeing back MFA, not Democrats. Democrats are fine with just passing new taxes or raising old ones. They aren’t as hard up to maximize collections of old taxes as Republicans are.

    Read More »
    Tags: Alabama, antitrust, AT&T, Barack Obama, Bill Haslam, ChiComs, China, Competition, Consumer Watchdog, Cybersecurity, Dennis Daugaard, FCC, FTC, Google, Indiana, LTE, Maine, Marketplace Fairness Act, Michigan, Mitch Daniels, paul lepage, Pennsylvania, Rick Snyder, Robert Bentley, South Dakota, Spectrum, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, Tennessee, Tom Corbett, Verizon, WiSpy

    Tech at Night: Google defies a judge on paid bloggers

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 21st at 01:00 AM  | 

    Another quick one tonight. Ah, the joys of there being no Internet crushing legislation or regulation under consideration right now. Cue the dramatic music: While it’s true that both Oracle and Google were paying people online to write for their side (not that I was even offered a penny; I’m thinking it’s more because I’m unimportant than that I have some reputation of some sort), | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, FCC, Google, Marketplace Fairness Act, Oracle, Payola, Sales tax, Verizon

    The Marketplace Fairness Act – Redefining “Fairness” to Favor Large Retailers

    By: shinglejim (Diary)  |  August 3rd at 08:00 PM  | 

    [promoted from the diaries as part of the Ambitious Writer's Program] In recent weeks, there’s been a flurry of articles written on the proposed Marketplace Fairness Act. The Marketplace Fairness Act is a “bipartisan” proposal that would require out-of-state retailers to collect taxes on items sold in states where they have no physical presence. It’s supposed to level the playing field for all involved. Actually, | Read More »

    Tags: Fairness, Marketplace Fairness Act, Politics, Senate, taxes

    Tech at Night: Lieberman-Collins is dangerously wrong, Republican Governors backing Sales Tax compact, new Internet policy alliances forming

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 26th at 02:15 AM  | 

    Right now the top issues are both getting lots of attention in the Senate. One is the cybersecurity bill. It’s been difficult for me to find out much about what’s going on with it, and it turns out there’s a reason. Sources familiar with the situation indicate to me that Harry Reid has been negotiating with Republicans in bad faith. Even Republicans who love to | Read More »

    Tags: amazon, Barack Obama, Cable, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Act, Darrell Issa, ebay, Facebook, Google, Harry Reid, Internet Association, Internet Defense League, Internet Sales Tax, ITU, Jim DeMint, John Kerry, John McCain, Lieberman-Collins, Marketplace Fairness Act, Marsha Blackburn, Retransmission Consent, Ron Johnson, Sales tax, SECURE IT, Steve Scalise, Trans-Pacific Partnership, Transparency, WCIT

    Tech at Night: More sales tax issues, the Lieberman-Collins bill is still wrong

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  July 24th at 02:30 AM  | 

    It’s easy to see why there’s sudden, strong opposition to the Marketplace Fairness Act, as yet another Republican governor, Terry Branstad, backs the bill. I again state my opposition to the lousy language backing the bill, including “fairness” and “loophole”. Yes, that language is being driven by marketplace losers, but both sides of this debate are ponying up cash. I favor the bill on its | Read More »

    Tags: apple, Barack Obama, CISPA, copyright, Cybersecurity, DARPA, Democrats, Eric Schmidt, Google, Harry Reid, iBooks, Internet Sales Tax, Kim Dotcom, Lieberman-Collins, Marketplace Fairness Act, michael chertoff, Mitt Romney, Safari, Sales tax, SECURE IT, taxes, Wi-Spy

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