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No Free Pass for Telco Spies

January 24, 2008

WASHINGTON -- The Senate is again debating whether to grant retroactive immunity to telephone companies for eavesdropping on American citizens through warrantless wiretaps. <b>Josh Silver</b>, executive director of Free Press, issued the following statement:

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Spectrum Auction Spotlights Wireless Woes

January 24, 2008

WASHINGTON -- The start of the Federal Communications Commission's highly anticipated public airwaves auction today is shining a national spotlight on the persistent lack of competition and innovation in the wireless broadband industry.

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FCC Must Protect Free Speech Everywhere

January 15, 2008

WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission announced Monday that it was launching inquiries into allegations of blocking and censorship by Comcast and Verizon Wireless. Free Press strongly urges the FCC to act quickly to protect the free flow of information on all networks.

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FCC Investigates Net Neutrality Violations

January 14, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission launched an investigation in response to the petition and complaint filed by members of the SavetheInternet.com Coalition calling for an immediate end to the blocking of legal peer-to-peer file-sharing services by Comcast and other Internet service providers.

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FCC Chairman Intends to Investigate Comcast Blocking

January 8, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Today, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin announced his intention to investigate blocking of peer-to-peer file-sharing services by Comcast and other Internet service providers.

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Free Press Applauds House Media Ownership Act

December 19, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Today, Reps. Jay Inslee (D-Wash.) and Dave Reichert (R-Wash.) introduced the "Media Ownership Act of 2007" (H.R.4835) – the House companion to a Senate bill (S. 2332) sponsored by Sens. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Trent Lott (R-Miss.) -- legislation that would overturn disastrous new media rules approved yesterday by the Federal Communications Commission.

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FCC's New Media Rules Worse than Advertised

December 18, 2007

WASHINGTON -- The new media ownership rules passed by a 3-to-2, party-line vote at the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday are far worse for the public interest -- and more favorable to Big Media companies -- than anything FCC Chairman Kevin Martin previously revealed to the public.

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Free Press Blasts FCC Media Ownership Vote

December 18, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to remove the longstanding "newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership" ban that prohibits a local newspaper from owning a broadcast station in the same market. Josh Silver, executive director of Free Press, issued the following statement:

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On Eve of Vote, FCC Faces Growing Public Outcry

December 17, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Despite a groundswell of public opposition and the disapproval of bipartisan members of Congress, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin plans to vote tomorrow on rules that will let the largest companies swallow up more local media across the country.

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