Tech giants join internet advocacy groups for day of protest to save net neutrality
Several major tech companies have signed on to participate in the ‘Internet-Wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality.’
On Jun 6, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
FCC decides Colbert’s Trump joke was not obscene
His anti-Trump joke drew plenty of complaints.
On May 24, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
Comcast accused of censorship after sending takedown order to pro-net neutrality site
Comcast says the site violates its intellectual property, but activists are warning of censorship.
On May 23, 2017 by Andrew Couts
FCC is one step closer to overturning net neutrality
Is this the beginning of the end for net neutrality?
On May 18, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Thousands of net neutrality activists sign petition demanding FCC release proof of DDoS attack
Fight for the Future, an internet advocacy organization, is demanding that the FCC release evidence that a DDoS attack occurred.
On May 11, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
John Oliver wants you to save net neutrality—again
If you think you’ve heard about John Oliver rallying the internet to save net neutrality before, you’re right.
On May 8, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
FCC to investigate obscenity complaints of Stephen Colbert’s Trump rant
The show could get slapped with a fine.
On May 6, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
Lawmakers who betrayed your privacy get faces plastered on billboards
It won’t bring back internet privacy, but it sure feels good.
On May 4, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Federal court upholds net neutrality rules as FCC aims to eliminate them
The Republican-led FCC plans to eliminate federal net neutrality rules established under the Obama administration.
On May 1, 2017 by Andrew Couts
The FCC is stealing the language of internet freedom to kill net neutrality
What does ‘internet freedom’ mean? It depends on what you think about net neutrality.
The FCC is being spammed with pro-Trump bots
A spam campaign is trying to kill the open internet.
On Apr 28, 2017 by Andrew Couts
The Trump administration’s war on net neutrality has officially begun
Is this the beginning of the end for true net neutrality in the United States?
On Apr 26, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Trump’s stance on internet privacy puts U.S.–E.U. pact on thin ice
President Trump’s decision to kill key FCC privacy rules adds further stress to the already strained U.S.–E.U. Privacy Shield agreement.
On Apr 17, 2017 by Jonathan Keane
FCC plans to keep people from using their phones on planes
Put that phone back in airplane mode.
On Apr 10, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Democrats demand transparency from internet providers after GOP kills privacy rules
‘In 2017, broadband access is no longer a luxury; it is essential,’ wrote Sen. Markey.
On Apr 5, 2017 by Dell Cameron
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