Amid the rapid elimination of government oversight by the Trump administration, a pivotal turning point in the equitable access to internet bandwidth has been overlooked. On Jan. 2, the Sixth Circuit ...
I left my (hopefully) last straight gig (ever) in June 2010. I did so to officially launch Less Government and begin focusing fully on things I felt were of the utmost import. To wit: I knew then the ...
That the vote to repeal net neutrality was expected didn’t make it any less shocking. For those still hazy on the issue: net neutrality ensures that internet service providers, or ISPs, must service ...
The net neutrality debate is playing out like a broken record, except this time, the tune is your access to a fast and equitable internet. Less than a year after the FCC restored net neutrality, the U ...
The Obama-era federal regulations known as net neutrality are done – at least for now. Though whether anything will change depends on where you live, and what internet service providers choose to do ...
While some people may declare net neutrality “dead” because the repeal is now in motion, there are still several avenues being explored by activists, advocates, states, and even Congress to save net ...
Net neutrality regulation is unnecessary; it is a solution in search of a problem. Internet users have long enjoyed access to the lawful content of their choice without any government intervention.
To wit: I knew then the distant storm clouds of what-grew-to-be Big Tech were going to become an all-encompassing problem. That would swallow DC, the country, and the planet. Way back then, Big Tech ...
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