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Tag Archives: AT&T
Our Stamp Act: AT&T Broadband Caps and Online Democracy
by Matthew L. Schafer This week, two public interest groups wrote to the Federal Communications Commission to urge an investigation of AT&T’s broadband data caps that were first announced by the company in March. Similar caps now cover 56% of … Continue reading
Supreme Court Gives AT&T a Grammar Lesson, Ruling Against Corporate Personhood
by Matthew L. Schafer On Tuesday, the Supreme Court gave AT&T a grammar lesson, ruling against the telecommunications giant in a unanimous decision regarding “corporate personhood.” Corporate personhood, which AT&T tried to use to evade disclosure rules, is a legal … Continue reading
If the FCC Doesn’t Regulate the Internet: Predicting a possible history of cyberspace
by Matthew L. Schafer Note: Last week, Jack Shafer over at Slate wrote a piece entitled, “If the FCC had regulated the Internet: A counterfactual history of cyberspace.” Shafer’s piece essentially lays out a doomsday scenario of what would have … Continue reading
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Tagged AT&T, Comcast, FCC, Jack Shafer, Net Neutrality, Prediction, T-Mobile, Verizon
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