by Wendy Davis on Jan 17, 3:50 PM
Donald Trump reportedly may appoint Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes to chair the FTC. Reyes recently urged the agency to consider reopening an investigation into Google's search results.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 16, 3:49 PM
Twelve percent of Americans access the Web exclusively through smartphones. They will quickly hit data caps if they stream video.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 13, 4:12 PM
"A hands-off approach to network oversight is more than a shift in direction, it is a decision to remove rights and move backward," outgoing FCC Chair Tom Wheeler said today.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 12, 3:00 PM
The wireless carriers' zero-ratings initiatives "present significant risks to consumers and competition," Wheeler said in a letter to lawmakers.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 11, 4:26 PM
President-elect Donald Trump didn't defame Republican consultant Cheryl Jacobus by tweeting that she was "a real dummy" who once "begged" his people for a job, a judge ruled.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 10, 1:47 PM
Late last night, on the eve of a Senate hearing, Backpage removed all "adult" ads and replaced them with a link reading "censored."
by Wendy Davis on Jan 9, 3:53 PM
In a victory for Backpage, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to revive a lawsuit claiming that the company facilitated sex trafficking.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 6, 3:20 PM
Verizon says the new FCC privacy rules won't prevent the company from moving forward with its plans for targeted ads.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 5, 1:41 PM
"Continuing to provide internet service to repeat infringers unless they exceed their bandwidth quotas or fail to pay their bills on time does not entitle Cox to protection," BMG argues.
by Wendy Davis on Jan 4, 12:02 PM
The US Telecom Association tells the FCC that carriers shouldn't be subject to tougher rules than other Web companies -- like search engines and social networking services.
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