Open Internet
Net Neutrality Kabuki Theater: How Cable Companies Dominate the Debate
The comment period for the public to weigh in on an open internet ends today. But has the telecom industry already won?
TPP Negotiations in Canada Are Targeting an Open Internet
This week a gaggle of negotiators are hammering out the final details of the massive new Trans-Pacific Strategic Partnership Agreement. In these über-secret meetings, America has a specific goal: get its allies onboard with their plans to fight...
Community Groups Were Duped Into Joining the Telecom Industry's Anti-Net-Neutrality Coalition
What do an environmental group in Ohio, a small military radio program, and a network of rural hospitals in Texas all have in common? They apparently got bamboozled into helping kill net neutrality.
Activists Are Camping Out at the FCC Until It Upholds Net Neutrality
It's like Occupy Wall Street meets SOPA, except it's less than 10 people.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Will "Significantly" Restrict Online Freedoms
Today, 25 tech companies asked Sen. Ron Wyden to oppose the fast track of the TPP.
The Court Struck Down Net Neutrality, But the Open Web’s Not Dead Yet
The court's decision to throw out anti-discrimination and anti-blocking regulations hinges on a technicality.
Sponsored Data or Not, FCC Commissioners Say They're Committed to an Open Web
"I'm sure we're going to have a lot of conversations about the open internet going forward."
Government Transparency Is About More Than Open Data
The UK’s top spot on the Open Data Barometer is at odds with proposals to restrict Freedom of Information requests.
Syria's Internet Is Back and So Are the Assad Regime's Bogus Explanations
Sure, it's possible that a technical glitch contributed to some downtime…