Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Internet Access Schools Are Shutting Down for the Year -- Here's How the FCC Can Get Kids Online Now March 24, 2020 Some experts — and lawmakers — want the agency to do more. Future of Journalism Journalism Needs a Stimulus. Here's What it Should Look Like March 24, 2020 In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the public needs good, economically secure journalists more than ever. Internet Access Students Across the U.S. Are Being Asked to Work Remotely. But 22% of Homes Don't Have Internet March 23, 2020 When schools move online, poorer students fall behind. COVID-19 is throwing the digital divide into sharp relief. Future of Journalism 'We Were on Borrowed Time': Coronavirus Could Strike Final Blow to Local Newspapers March 20, 2020 A number of West Coast papers have suspended publication as ad revenue from local events and businesses plummets. Free & Open Internet Internet y Telefonía Se Vuelven Clave Durante la Emergencia por el Coronavirus March 19, 2020 Free Press solicitó a los proveedores de los servicios de internet y telefonía que respondan a la emergencia nacional renunciando a costos clave de banda ancha. Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Cancel Twitter's 'Birthday,' Say CEO Is Giving Nazis a 'Megaphone' March 19, 2020 Dozens of groups are calling out Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for lending a “megaphone” to prominent white supremacists. Free & Open Internet The Year in Technology March 18, 2020 Even as research documented a link between online speech and offline violence, internet companies struggled in 2019 to prioritize public safety. Internet Access U.S. Cable Operators, Telcos Promise to Not Cut Service for Any Customers for Next 60 Days March 13, 2020 At least 69 U.S. cable and telecom companies have pledged to not cut off broadband or telephone service for the next 60 days. Free & Open Internet Senate Committee Takes Up EARN IT Act Decried by Rights Advocates as 'Sneak Attack on Encryption' March 13, 2020 Free Press Action's Gaurav Laroia says the bill "could upset the entire internet ecosystem." Internet Access AT&T Suspends Broadband-Data Caps During Coronavirus Crisis March 13, 2020 As AT&T moves to lift usage caps, lawmakers and public-interest groups are pressuring ISPs to do more. Previous page Prev … Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Page 105 Current page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 … Next page Next
Internet Access Schools Are Shutting Down for the Year -- Here's How the FCC Can Get Kids Online Now March 24, 2020 Some experts — and lawmakers — want the agency to do more.
Future of Journalism Journalism Needs a Stimulus. Here's What it Should Look Like March 24, 2020 In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the public needs good, economically secure journalists more than ever.
Internet Access Students Across the U.S. Are Being Asked to Work Remotely. But 22% of Homes Don't Have Internet March 23, 2020 When schools move online, poorer students fall behind. COVID-19 is throwing the digital divide into sharp relief.
Future of Journalism 'We Were on Borrowed Time': Coronavirus Could Strike Final Blow to Local Newspapers March 20, 2020 A number of West Coast papers have suspended publication as ad revenue from local events and businesses plummets.
Free & Open Internet Internet y Telefonía Se Vuelven Clave Durante la Emergencia por el Coronavirus March 19, 2020 Free Press solicitó a los proveedores de los servicios de internet y telefonía que respondan a la emergencia nacional renunciando a costos clave de banda ancha.
Free & Open Internet Civil-Rights Groups Cancel Twitter's 'Birthday,' Say CEO Is Giving Nazis a 'Megaphone' March 19, 2020 Dozens of groups are calling out Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for lending a “megaphone” to prominent white supremacists.
Free & Open Internet The Year in Technology March 18, 2020 Even as research documented a link between online speech and offline violence, internet companies struggled in 2019 to prioritize public safety.
Internet Access U.S. Cable Operators, Telcos Promise to Not Cut Service for Any Customers for Next 60 Days March 13, 2020 At least 69 U.S. cable and telecom companies have pledged to not cut off broadband or telephone service for the next 60 days.
Free & Open Internet Senate Committee Takes Up EARN IT Act Decried by Rights Advocates as 'Sneak Attack on Encryption' March 13, 2020 Free Press Action's Gaurav Laroia says the bill "could upset the entire internet ecosystem."
Internet Access AT&T Suspends Broadband-Data Caps During Coronavirus Crisis March 13, 2020 As AT&T moves to lift usage caps, lawmakers and public-interest groups are pressuring ISPs to do more.