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Another reprieve for President Trump’s Section 230 order
It looks like the future of the Section 230 order will be decided by President Biden, not the courts. -
This Week in Technology + Press Freedom: Aug. 23, 2020
Here’s what the staff of the Technology and Press Freedom Project at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press… -
Supreme Court ruling avoids constitutionality of FCC's indecency policy
In a narrowly decided opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously threw out millions of dollars in fines the Federal Communications… -
FCC fines broadcast company for violating telephone broadcast rule, despite conversation not being aired
A Maryland radio station and its parent company was fined $2,000 by the Federal Communications Commission for recording the beginning… -
High court weighs constitutionality of broadcast regulation
The U.S. Supreme Court weighed arguments Tuesday in a case that challenges the federal government's policy of regulating broadcast indecency,… -
U.S. Supreme Court: Corporations have no personal privacy
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected the concept of corporate personal privacy in its decision today in FCC v. AT&T, Inc.… -
Court strikes down indecency fine for "NYPD Blue" nudity
The U.S. Court of Appeals in New York (2nd Cir.) vacated Tuesday a $1.2 million indecency fine the Federal Communications… -
FCC considers reclassification of Internet in push to regulate it
The Federal Communications Commission has been exploring ways to reassert its authority over the Internet after last week's federal appellate… -
Federal appeals court vacates FCC's decision on net neutrality
A federal appeals court ruled today that the Federal Communications Commission does not have the authority to order an Internet… -
CBS fights FCC fine for 2004 Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction
CBS returned to a Philadelphia appeals court on Tuesday to fight $550,000 in penalties for a 2004 Super Bowl broadcast…