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It's Baaaack. Net Neutrality To Get Its Day In Court

Like some hideous policy monster that won’t go away, network neutrality is hitting the headlines again. Verizon and Metro PCS, the two opera… Read More »

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has an image police – but an arrest they have made may be mistaken. A blogger using its SkyDrive cloud storage servic… Read More »

 
 

Wanna Download A Free Movie With No Legal Worries? Go Dutch.

Some countries in Europe, like France, are looking at ways of extending their copyright protection laws to streamed media, in addition to ex… Read More »

One more development in the legal fight between Samsung and Apple: a court in Australia has granted a March date for a case being brought by… Read More »

Cooking The Data Is The New Cooking The Books

At this week’s Strata Conference in New York, there’s a lot of discussion about data transparency. As masses of easily available, quickly an… Read More »

Keep Social Media On During Civil Unrest, Executives Tell MPs

Executives from Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry maker Research in Motion (NSDQ: RIMM) have warned a committee of MPs that switching off soc… Read More »

Twitter Ramps Up Its DC Presence, Hires New Public Policy Head

A sign of Twitter’s growing power, and increasing need to interface with government to get its message across: the company has hired a new h… Read More »

Bloomberg is in the process of acquiring legal information services company BNA for $990 million. As competition among the three largest fin… Read More »

Key Senator Attacks Merger Of AT&T And T-Mobile

Plenty of folks have come forward to oppose the proposed merger of AT&T (NYSE: T) and T-mobile, but none of them have the clout of the merge… Read More »

Blow for Big Media as Court Rejects FCC Bid to Relax Cross-Ownership Rules

Public interest groups and at least one FCC commissioner cheered on Thursday after a federal appeals court threw out part of the agency’s me… Read More »

Disharmony In Twitter-Land? FTC Has Questions For Company’s Developers

First Google (NSDQ: GOOG), now Twitter-federal antitrust authorities are showing great interest in the tech sector these days. New reports o… Read More »

Al Franken Introduces First Location Privacy Bill In Senate

Senator Al Franken (D-Minn.) is one of a group of politicians that have been making a lot of noise about digital privacy in the past several… Read More »

More Must Reads

As AT&T (NYSE: T) and T-Mobile USA continue to work their way through regulatory approval of their proposed $39 billion merger, it looks lik… Read More »

A lot of people don’t like “bundling”-the practice of selling consumers access to a big chunk of cable channels, rather than allowing “a la… Read More »

»  Sony (NYSE: SNE) to report $3.2 billion loss as it struggles with production disruptions, hacker attack (AP) »  30,0… Read More »

The newest batch of privacy gaffes by tech companies aren’t just resulting in lawsuits-although it’s become clear, if it wasn’t already, tha… Read More »

»  Ahead of Earnings Next Week, Demand Media (NYSE: DMD) Shares Drastic Dip Due to Googley Panda-Monium. (AllThingsD) »&nbsp… Read More »

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