Legal and How-to Guides for Citizen Media Creators and Online Publishing
New Media Rights How-to and Legal Guides are available to browse, read and learn from. They are organized by category and title.How-To GuidesBy titleHow to identify and remove cell phone tracking...
View ArticleA citizen's update to Net Neutrality and an Open Internet
There was a great deal of speculation and uncertainty at the beginning of May as to what action, if any, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski would take to extend FCC's power to regulate Net Neutrality. In...
View ArticleCongresspeople and the Public gather to raise concerns on the Comcast-NBC...
A Congressional panel heard comments on Monday in L.A. about the proposed merger between Comcast and NBC Universal. They heard testimony from the public and as well as organizations such as the...
View ArticleNew Media Rights FCC comments on Broadband Legal Framework and the "Third Way"
The following is our introduction, and the entire comments are attached below:New Media Rights and Utility Consumers’ Action Network hereby submit comments (Commenters will be referred to from here...
View ArticleNew Media Rights and UCAN file Comments in FCC Broadband Reclassification...
New Media Rights and UCAN's Comments in response to the FCC Notice of Inquiry concerning the Framework for Broadband Internet Services. To see other filings in this proceeding visit the FCC proceeding...
View ArticleA Guide to the Network Neutrality Discussions at the FCC by Marvin Ammori
by Marvin Ammori A lot of people are discussing the FCC’s meetings on net neutrality. Many are discussing the process–”secret,” “backdoor,” “corporate behemoths,” or merely “stakeholder” discussions,...
View ArticleSample Platform for Candidates Committed to an Open Internet
This is a sample platform for any candidates for Congress to show support for an open internet. Demand your Congressional candidates support an open internet by asking them to adopt this sample...
View ArticleTim Wu on communication monopolies, net neutrality and the future of new media
Tim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, where he teaches copyright and communications. In the video Tim Wu speaks about how communication mediums from the telephone to the internet become...
View ArticleThe FCC's Net Neutrality Rules: A tale of two internets
The FCC's new rules regulating Network Neutrality split the Internet. No more is it the Internet, singular; it’s the Internets, plural. Or more precisely, it’s the two Internets: The wired and the...
View ArticleNet Neutrality Rules: Illogical logic governs what ISPs can block
As we recently discussed, the FCC’s new Net Neutrality rules forbid Internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking access to certain materials. These rules make clear that “fixed broadband” ISPs...
View ArticleCourt appears ready to strike a blow against the FCC's net neutrality authority.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia heard oral arguments last Friday for the Comcast v. FCC case. The court appeared unconvinced of the FCC's authority to assert its net neutrality...
View ArticleBroadband industry to American public: “Who needs open Internet rules when...
by Kyle Reynolds and Art NeillHundreds of thousands of concerned citizens recently asked the FCC to protect the open Internet, but broadband providers filed comments that are the hundreds of pages...
View ArticleA citizen's update to Net Neutrality and an Open Internet
Submitted by Mera Szendro Bok last modified Tue, 03/08/2011 - 1:04pmThere was a great deal of speculation and uncertainty at the beginning of May as to what action, if any, FCC Chairman Julius...
View ArticleCongresspeople and the Public gather to raise concerns on the Comcast-NBC...
Submitted by Mera Szendro Bok last modified Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:28pmTweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneA Congressional panel heard comments on Monday in L.A. about the proposed merger between...
View ArticleNew Media Rights FCC comments on Broadband Legal Framework and the "Third Way"
Submitted by New Media Rights last modified Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:31pmTweet WidgetFacebook LikeGoogle Plus OneThe following is our introduction, and the entire comments are attached below:New Media...
View ArticleNew Media Rights and UCAN file Comments in FCC Broadband Reclassification...
Submitted by New Media Rights last modified Fri, 07/16/2010 - 3:30pmNew Media Rights and UCAN's Comments in response to the FCC Notice of Inquiry concerning the Framework for Broadband Internet...
View ArticleA Guide to the Network Neutrality Discussions at the FCC by Marvin Ammori
Submitted by New Media Rights last modified Fri, 08/06/2010 - 1:02pm by Marvin Ammori A lot of people are discussing the FCC’s meetings on net neutrality. Many are discussing the process–”secret,”...
View ArticleSample Platform for Candidates Committed to an Open Internet
Submitted by New Media Rights last modified Mon, 10/26/2015 - 5:13pmThis is a sample platform for any candidates for Congress to show support for an open internet. Demand your Congressional candidates...
View ArticleTim Wu on communication monopolies, net neutrality and the future of new media
Submitted by Mera Szendro Bok last modified Tue, 10/12/2010 - 9:32amTim Wu is a professor at Columbia Law School, where he teaches copyright and communications. In the video Tim Wu speaks about how...
View ArticleThe FCC's Net Neutrality Rules: A tale of two internets
Submitted by Dan Terzian last modified Fri, 09/30/2011 - 5:44pmThe FCC's new rules regulating Network Neutrality split the Internet. No more is it the Internet, singular; it’s the Internets, plural. Or...
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