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Protection of Journalists’ Records Stored Outside the United States

Filed an amicus brief (with other amici) in the U.S. Supreme Court in United States v. Microsoft Corp.  The brief stresses that journalists must be able to protect sensitive reporting materials in the modern digital newsroom, which resides in the cloud.  The brief notes that expanding the U.S. government’s ability to reach electronic records [...]

By |2018-04-23T14:46:38-04:00January 22nd, 2018|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Protection of Journalists’ Records Stored Outside the United States

Groups Fire First Legal Shots at Net Rule Rollback

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-22-18 Opponents of the FCC’s rollback of network neutrality regulations filed a lawsuit against the move in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which they see as most sympathetic to their argument. The D.C. Circuit is the court that upheld the FCC’s [...]

By |2020-01-21T19:54:40-04:00January 22nd, 2018|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Groups Fire First Legal Shots at Net Rule Rollback

Facebook To Prioritize Trusted, Quality News

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-19-18 Facebook will start focusing on quality rather than quantity when it comes to delivering news to its users. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Friday (Jan. 19) that starting next week the social media site will prioritize news sites.  "[T]o make sure the news you see, while [...]

By |2018-02-26T18:19:05-04:00January 19th, 2018|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Facebook To Prioritize Trusted, Quality News

Microsoft Pushes for TV White Spaces

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-2-18 Adopting a "CAN" do attitude, computer companies, edge providers and others have banded together to push Washington to let them use the so-called TV white spaces to close the rural digital divide. Microsoft, which has long eagerly eyed the low-band TV spectrum, has joined with ACT: [...]

By |2018-02-26T18:19:05-04:00January 2nd, 2018|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Microsoft Pushes for TV White Spaces

New Year, New Trump Attacks on Media

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-2-18 President Donald Trump waited until Tuesday morning (Jan. 2) before renewing his attacks on the news media, though in this case in the form of a call for better coverage of his Administration. In a pair ot tweets prompted by the naming of a new publisher [...]

By |2018-02-26T18:19:05-04:00January 2nd, 2018|Issue Watch|Comments Off on New Year, New Trump Attacks on Media

Rule Rollback Fans Applaud FCC Title II Move

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-14-17 ISPs, free marketers and other fans of the FCC’s Dec. 14 net neutrality rule rollback had plenty of nice things to say about the FCC and the Republican majority that overturned the rules approved by the previous Democratic majority. (The vote was strictly party line, with [...]

By |2020-01-21T20:00:55-04:00December 14th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Rule Rollback Fans Applaud FCC Title II Move

Thune: Congress Needs To Settle Net Neutrality Debate

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-12-17 Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, took to the Senate floor Tuesday to promote the FCC's upcoming vote to roll back net neutrality regs and to call again for Congress to settle the debate once and for all. He outlined the history [...]

By |2020-01-21T19:55:07-04:00December 12th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Thune: Congress Needs To Settle Net Neutrality Debate

Patrick Maines Retiring From The Media Institute After 34 Years as President and CEO

Legacy Includes Free Speech Week, Emphasis on Emerging Technologies FOR RELEASE: December 5, 2017 Contact: Richard T. Kaplar The Media Institute 703-243-5700 Arlington, Va., December 5, 2017 – Patrick D. Maines, who has headed The Media Institute amid successive waves of technological innovation in a media world radically transformed by corporate restructuring, consolidation, and [...]

By |2018-03-18T15:42:47-04:00December 5th, 2017|Press Releases|Comments Off on Patrick Maines Retiring From The Media Institute After 34 Years as President and CEO

Justices Appear To Favor More Restraints on Government Access to Digital Information

By Robert Barnes, washingtonpost.com, 11-29-17 A majority of Supreme Court justices seemed to agree Wednesday that the abundance of private information available about Americans in the digital age might require new restraints on government’s ability to access it. In the specific case before the court, these new limits could require law enforcement officials to [...]

By |2018-02-26T18:19:05-04:00December 1st, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Justices Appear To Favor More Restraints on Government Access to Digital Information

McDowell: Threats Against FCC’s Pai Could Warrant Investigation

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 11-28-17 The attacks online and in protest signage against FCC chairman Ajit Pai and his family over the Restoring Internet Freedom order circulated last week continued to draw condemnation Tuesday, including a suggestion law enforcement may need to get involved. That included from a longtime colleague, Robert [...]

By |2020-01-21T20:01:19-04:00November 30th, 2017|Issue Watch|Comments Off on McDowell: Threats Against FCC’s Pai Could Warrant Investigation
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