Mentions We’re in the news: Explore and share these stories about the fight for your rights to connect and communicate. Net Neutrality Maine Passes Net Neutrality Law June 27, 2019 Maine Gov. Janet Mills has signed a bill imposing the Obama-era Net Neutrality rules on ISPs that do business with the state. Local Journalism Media Consolidation How Can We Save N.J.'s Local News from the Wrecking Ball? June 27, 2019 The physical destruction of WWOR is a painful reminder of the devastating impact that runaway media consolidation has had on local news in New Jersey. Privacy Surveillance NSA Admits Improper Collection of Phone Data, 2nd Time Around June 27, 2019 The ACLU released documents showing the NSA improperly collected Americans’ call and text logs in November 2017 and in February and October 2018. Internet Access Media Consolidation Proposed T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Hurt Low-Income Consumers, Communities of Color Most June 21, 2019 Free Press' Tim Karr on why this proposed deal is so dangerous. Privacy Privacy Groups Say Mobile Carriers Violated Privacy Laws by Sharing Users' Location Data June 19, 2019 Some advocacy groups want the FCC to fine these companies for violating users' privacy. Local Journalism Proposed State Commission Would Study The Local News Crisis And What To Do About It June 18, 2019 In Massachusetts, cities and towns that once were served by three or four reporters are now lucky to have one. Privacy AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile Hit With FCC Complaint Over Sale of Phone-Location Data June 14, 2019 The Open Technology Institute, Free Press and the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology filed the complaint Friday after multiple Motherboard and New York Times investigations. Privacy Groups Allege Carriers Violated Privacy Law by Sharing Location Data June 14, 2019 Free Press and other public-interest groups filed a complaint with the FCC against all four national wireless providers. Diversity in Media Ownership FCC Again on Defense as Appeals Court Considers Media-Ownership Rule Changes June 13, 2019 Public-interest groups argued that the FCC must collect accurate data about ownership among women and people of color. Net Neutrality Advocates Keep Pushing for Net Neutrality While Opponents Tout Benefits of Repeal June 13, 2019 Tuesday was the anniversary of the day the Net Neutrality repeal took effect, and advocates called on senators to pass the Save the Internet Act. Previous page Prev … Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Current page 120 Page 121 Page 122 Page 123 Page 124 … Next page Next
Net Neutrality Maine Passes Net Neutrality Law June 27, 2019 Maine Gov. Janet Mills has signed a bill imposing the Obama-era Net Neutrality rules on ISPs that do business with the state.
Local Journalism Media Consolidation How Can We Save N.J.'s Local News from the Wrecking Ball? June 27, 2019 The physical destruction of WWOR is a painful reminder of the devastating impact that runaway media consolidation has had on local news in New Jersey.
Privacy Surveillance NSA Admits Improper Collection of Phone Data, 2nd Time Around June 27, 2019 The ACLU released documents showing the NSA improperly collected Americans’ call and text logs in November 2017 and in February and October 2018.
Internet Access Media Consolidation Proposed T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Would Hurt Low-Income Consumers, Communities of Color Most June 21, 2019 Free Press' Tim Karr on why this proposed deal is so dangerous.
Privacy Privacy Groups Say Mobile Carriers Violated Privacy Laws by Sharing Users' Location Data June 19, 2019 Some advocacy groups want the FCC to fine these companies for violating users' privacy.
Local Journalism Proposed State Commission Would Study The Local News Crisis And What To Do About It June 18, 2019 In Massachusetts, cities and towns that once were served by three or four reporters are now lucky to have one.
Privacy AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile Hit With FCC Complaint Over Sale of Phone-Location Data June 14, 2019 The Open Technology Institute, Free Press and the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology filed the complaint Friday after multiple Motherboard and New York Times investigations.
Privacy Groups Allege Carriers Violated Privacy Law by Sharing Location Data June 14, 2019 Free Press and other public-interest groups filed a complaint with the FCC against all four national wireless providers.
Diversity in Media Ownership FCC Again on Defense as Appeals Court Considers Media-Ownership Rule Changes June 13, 2019 Public-interest groups argued that the FCC must collect accurate data about ownership among women and people of color.
Net Neutrality Advocates Keep Pushing for Net Neutrality While Opponents Tout Benefits of Repeal June 13, 2019 Tuesday was the anniversary of the day the Net Neutrality repeal took effect, and advocates called on senators to pass the Save the Internet Act.