More than 30 law and economics experts warned the FCC that a proposed merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable would violate anti-monopoly laws, and will lead to harm for consumers. Read more »
Open internet advocate Tim Wu’s campaign to be lieutenant governor of New York gained more momentum on Thursday. A Wu wins could lead to increased attention to broadband issues. Read more »
The entire debate over what to do about big broadband companies boils down to one phrase: Title II, which is the FCC’s only source of real power. Here’s an explanation of… Read more »
A video hosted by the New York Times makes a powerful argument for net neutrality, and also shows how traditional media outlets are re-imagining the definition of an “op-ed.” Read more »
Tim Wu, who coined the term “net neutrality,” is running for office in New York. His campaign could raise the profile of broadband policy as a national political issue. Read more »
A popular site that lets city residents rent out their rooms is for the first time proposing to collect a tax in New York City — the news may represent a… Read more »
Is there a reason Vine videos are exactly six seconds long? Yes, and it has a lot to do with high profile court cases that almost destroyed hip hop music. Read more »
Google says the First Amendment should apply to its search results — even if this allows the company to favor its own products over those of its competitors. Is this a… Read more »