by Wendy Davis on Jun 14, 4:57 PM
Today's decision upholding the net neutrality rules calls into question the legality of services like T-Mobile's Binge On, according to law professor Christopher Yoo.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 13, 4:30 PM
"No power in the technological history of our nation has been able until now to watch us read individual articles," privacy expert Paul Ohm tells Congress.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 10, 3:33 PM
The Newspaper Association of America brushed aside Web users' legitimate privacy concerns in its complaint to the FTC about ad blocking.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 9, 4:58 PM
Public Knowledge, the Center for Digital Democracy, Consumers Union and others alleged in complaints filed with the FCC and FTC that three pay-TV providers violate the cable privacy law.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 8, 3:46 PM
The CTIA, USTelecom and other industry groups are ratcheting up their fight against privacy rules that could restrict online behavioral advertising.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 7, 4:39 PM
Guns 'N Roses frontman Axl Rose wants to send some unflattering photos taken during a 2010 concert down the memory hole.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 6, 3:29 PM
Google and other potential set-top-box manufacturers should make privacy promises to consumers in order to develop boxes that can access pay-TV programs, 15 state attorneys general tell the FCC.
by Wendy Davis on Jun 3, 1:07 PM
The Internet Association, which represents Google, Amazon, eBay and others, urges the FCC to avoid imposing privacy regulations on so-called "edge providers."
by Wendy Davis on Jun 1, 4:31 PM
Internet service providers should obtain consumers' opt-in consent before using a broad array of information -- including users' search queries, email messages, social media posts, and titles of books read or movies viewed -- for ad purposes, according to staff at the Federal Trade Commission.
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