They say the road to heaven is paved with good intentions. This idiom can also apply to rules, policies and procedures that
Tag: Net Neutrality
Why Twitter’s biz model is not as lucrative as Facebook & Pinterest.
Twitter‘s CEO Dick Costolo will step down, New York Times reports. Part of the reason the 5-year Chief of the popular social
How incumbent BIG Internet companies control the Digital Economy
When we think of big bad companies that have massive market control we rarely consider how much power, influence and control BIG Internet has but maybe we should
The Brilliance of Netflix’s puppeteering on Network Neutrality: But does it want what it won?
The post-mortem on the FCC Open Internet Ruling reveals that even the advocates and winners aren’t quite sure they want what they’re getting
What tech issues are on the 2015 congressional legislative agenda?
Predictions on what tech issues will be on the top of the legislative priorities of the new Republican-controlled Congress
2015: The new year of Internet Regulatory uncertainty has begun
We are barely into the new year and there are signs all over that the endless debate over how and whether to regulate the internet has begun and that there will definitely be additional litigation, risk and more uncertainty with each new proposal
Meet Team Internet’s Stars & The Fight to Keep the Level Field
In order for those who’ve managed to turn their subscriber ship and followers into multi-media businesses, it’s important for the net to stay open and free from potential hurdles and limits on investments
Treating the Internet like a utility could kill online discourse
If those who provide a voice to people online are subject to new archaic rules meant for old telephone systems, the impact could be a chilling of avenues of expression
Why ‘We the People’ should decide how the FCC regulates our services
Consumer preference should drive how the FCC and other federal agencies govern the Internet ecosytem.