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  • The Truth about the FCC’s Third Way: Debunking the Top Ten Myths in the Current Classification Debate

    Aparna Sridhar
    June 9, 2010

    Next week at its open meeting, the FCC will begin a proceeding on its proposed “Third Way” approach to broadband oversight.

  • Internet Showdown: Conservatives v. Justice Scalia

    Aparna Sridhar
    May 14, 2010

    Earlier this week, corporate front group Americans for Prosperity -- the same group that compared health care reform to the Holocaust -- announced a $1.4 million advertising blitz to stop the FCC's "government takeover of the Internet."

  • Internet Showdown: Conservatives v. Justice Scalia

    Aparna Sridhar
    May 14, 2010

    Earlier this week, corporate front group Americans for Prosperity -- the same group that compared health care reform to the Holocaust -- announced a $1.4 million advertising blitz to stop the FCC's "government takeover of the Internet."

  • FCC Backs Away from Cliff, Charts New Course for Broadband Policy

    Aparna Sridhar
    May 6, 2010

    Last month, a court case brought by Comcast revoked the authority of the Federal Communications Commission to regulate Internet service providers. This decision placed President Obama’s key technology priorities -- like bringing fast, affordable, neutral Internet into every home -- on the edge of a precipice.

  • Appeals Court Ruling Endangers FCC's Ability to Protect Online Speech

    Aparna Sridhar
    April 7, 2010

    Broadband networks represent the most critical communications infrastructure of our time: if these underlying transmission systems don't function effectively, the Internet cannot serve as a vibrant forum for speech, commerce, and culture.

  • Citizens United and the Urgent Case For an Open Internet

    Aparna Sridhar
    February 16, 2010

    In the wake of Citizens United, preserving an open, neutral Internet may be our best hope for counterbalancing the deluge of corporate money that will now influence elections.

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