Correct Me!
James Joyce said, "A man's errors are his portals of discovery." I'm part of The Report an Error Alliance. If I made a mistake, let me know
about it!-
Recent Posts
- The FBI May Have Violated Federal Law with Rosen Search
- DOJ Takes Extraordinary Step in Seizing AP Phone Records
- Speak, and Speak Immediately: The Risen Subpoena, the Executive Branch, and the Reporter’s Privilege
- DoJ Ignores FOIA Requirements and Congressional Intent, Continues to Deny Fee Waivers to Bloggers
- The Case of the Misleading Wired Headline: The Importance of Legal Reporting Getting It Right
Twitter ‘dates
- The FBI May Have Violated Federal Statutory Law with Rosen Search @ggreenwald #privacyprotectionact #newsgathering #espionageact-- 45 minutes ago
- The FBI May Have Violated Federal Law with Rosen Search wp.me/pY5oJ-Sr-- 1 hour ago
- Media letter to DOJ: Stronger laws needed to protect reporters on.msnbc.com/19sOjUw via @msnbc-- 6 days ago
Top Clicks
Mind Cloud
Al Franken Apple AT&T BP Cell Phone Censorship Comcast Copyright Death Panels Electronic Frontier Foundation Ethics Facebook FCC Federal Communications Commission First Amendment FOIA Fourth Amendment Free Press Free Speech Google Internet Jon Stewart Journalism Julius Genachowski Media NBC Net Neutrality New York Times NPR Objectivity Oil Spill PBS Politifact Press Access Privacy Public Media San Francisco Society of Professional Journalists Stephen Colbert Subpoena Supreme Court Twitter Verizon Wikileaks YoutubeFollow My Feed
Blogroll

Tag Archives: FCC
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
Posted in Internet Policy
Tagged AT&T, Comcast, FCC, Jack Shafer, Net Neutrality, Prediction, T-Mobile, Verizon
Leave a comment
As “Politics Goes Mobile,” the FCC Fails to Enforce Net Neutrality
by Matthew L. Schafer On December 23, Pew Internet released a report that went largely unnoticed (according to Google, it only received about twenty-six mentions) as it was outshined by the FCC’s new net neutrality rules released the same day. … Continue reading
Posted in Internet Policy, Media Policy, Mobile
Tagged FCC, Michael Copps, Mobile Broadband, Net Neutrality, Pew, Wired Broadband, Wireless Broadband
Leave a comment
FCC Releases Rule and Order for Net Neutrality Rules
Correction: the previous version of the chart below did not include “reasonable network practices” under mobile broadband. by Matthew L. Schafer On Thursday, the FCC released a copy of the Order it approved Wednesday. The Order, which rounds out at … Continue reading