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  • Media Consolidation

    70,000 Petition Congress to Hold Hearings on News Corp. Corruption

    May 8, 2012

    WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, Free Press sent a letter to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller that praises the senator for requesting that British authorities share any information they have uncovered about violations of United States law during their investigation of News Corp. and its subsidiaries.

  • Internet Access

    Sony Executive Confirms Harms of Comcast's Discriminatory Data Caps

    May 2, 2012

    WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, Ars Technica reported that Sony Vice President and General Manager Michael Aragon <a href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/05/sony-warns-comcast-cap-will-hamper-video-competition.ars">expressed concern about Comcast’s discriminatory data cap policies</a>. Aragon said that Sony is having second thoughts about starting its own online video service.

  • Media Control

    Free Press: Hulu Change Is Bad News for Consumers and Competition

    April 30, 2012

    WASHINGTON -- According to press reports Monday, the popular website Hulu will move to an authentication system similar to the “TV Everywhere” model large cable providers like Comcast favor. Hulu will now allow only those with a cable TV subscription to access its broadband video content.

  • FCC to Broadcasters: Put Your Public Files Online

    April 27, 2012

    WASHINGTON – On Friday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to require television broadcasters to make their public and political files available online. Stations are already required by law to maintain these files, but up until now they were available only in paper form.

  • Free & Open Internet

    House Votes to Pass CISPA Despite Major Opposition

    April 26, 2012

    WASHINGTON – On Thursday, in an unexpected evening vote, the House of Representatives voted 248-168 to pass the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), the controversial bill that would give the government and companies virtually unlimited power to track people online.