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  • Privacy

    Free Press Action Fund: Changes to Piracy Bills Could Help, but Problems Remain

    January 12, 2012

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) said in an interview with Vermont Public Radio that he was willing to eliminate a provision from the controversial PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) that allows for blocking domain names of websites that illegally post copyrighted content.

  • Internet Access

    Free Press: More Work to be Done to Solve Broadband Adoption Problem

    January 9, 2012

    WASHINGTON – In a speech delivered Monday morning, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski outlined his approach for reforming the Universal Service Fund's "Lifeline" program, which provides financial support to eligible recipients who cannot afford vital communications services such as basic telephone service.

  • Media Control

    Free Press: FCC Ignores Public by Pushing Failed Ownership Policies

    December 22, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission proposed rules that would further weaken media ownership limits for local newspapers and broadcast stations. The agency's proposal is strikingly similar to one adopted in 2007 under former FCC Chairman Kevin Martin.

  • Internet Access

    Free Press Statement on FCC Decision to Approve AT&T/Qualcomm License Transfer

    December 22, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- According to the <em>Wall Street Journal</em>, the Federal Communications Commission has approved AT&T's $1.9 billion acquisition of spectrum licenses from Qualcomm. The licenses are for use of the valuable airwaves in the 700 MHz band — prime spectrum for mobile broadband use, of which AT&T already holds a considerable amount.

  • Media Consolidation

    Free Press Calls for Careful Review of Verizon-Cable Deals

    December 19, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Monday, Verizon Wireless filed a statement with the Federal Communications Commission regarding its agreement to purchase prime wireless broadband spectrum licenses from cable operators Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House.

  • Media Consolidation

    Verizon Deals with Cable Cartel Will Kill Competition

    December 16, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Friday, Cox Communications announced that it will sell its spectrum to Verizon Wireless, in a deal similar to the one announced by Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks earlier this month. Like Verizon’s deal with the other companies, the agreement also means Cox will resell Verizon services to its customers as part of a cable-wireless bundle.

  • Privacy

    Congress Must Not Trample Internet Users in Rush to Pass Copyright Legislation

    December 15, 2011

    WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee held a markup of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), which would give companies largely unchecked power to blacklist thousands of websites that they suspect of copyright infringement. If enacted, SOPA could force popular websites where people share videos, images and other data to censor user content or risk being blocked themselves.

  • Internet Access

    Free Press Pleased FCC and FTC Are Probing Carrier IQ

    December 14, 2011

    WASHINGTON – Responding to reports that the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission are taking a closer look into allegations that Carrier IQ software is tracking cellphone activity and sharing it without the users’ knowledge.