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  • New Report Suggests Widespread Blocking by ISPs

    April 21, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Vuze, maker of a popular peer-to-peer video distribution application, today released a preliminary report suggesting that many major phone and cable companies across the country may be targeting and blocking legal Web traffic.

  • Future of the Internet Debated at Stanford

    April 17, 2008

    PALO ALTO, Calif. -- At a public hearing today at Stanford University, legal scholars, technology experts, entrepreneurs and industry representatives will go before the Federal Communications Commission to discuss the future of the Internet.

  • Comcast-Pando Pact Won't Protect Consumers

    April 15, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Today, Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, and Pando announced plans to create a "bill of rights and responsibilities" for consumers and Internet service providers.

  • Tim Wu Named Free Press Board Chair

    April 14, 2008

    FLORENCE, Mass -- Free Press, the national, nonpartisan media reform organization, has elected Columbia Law Professor Tim Wu as chair of the board.

  • Stanford Hosts FCC Hearing on Future of the Internet

    April 10, 2008

    PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Next week, all five Federal Communications Commissioners will meet face-to-face with the public at a hearing at Stanford University to discuss what rules should govern high-speed Internet networks.

  • Martin Rejects Opportunity for Innovation

    April 1, 2008

    WASHINGTON Today, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin announced that he would oppose a petition filed by the Internet phone company Skype that would open up all wireless networks to any devices and applications.

  • Spectrum Auction a Mixed Bag

    March 20, 2008

    WASHINGTON -- Today the FCC revealed the winning bidders of the "700 MHZ" spectrum auction. Verizon Wireless won the prized C Block license.