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Media Institute and Federal Hall Announce First Amendment Collaboration as Free Speech Week Gets Underway Oct. 18–24, 2021

Programs Will Bring First Amendment to New Audiences in Washington, New York FOR RELEASE: October 15, 2021 Contact: Richard T. Kaplar The Media Institute 703-243-5700 Arlington, Va., October 15, 2021 – To mark the start of Free Speech Week (FSW) on Monday, Oct. 18, The Media Institute announced today that it intends to partner with [...]

By |2021-10-14T14:55:43-04:00October 15th, 2021|Press Releases|Comments Off on Media Institute and Federal Hall Announce First Amendment Collaboration as Free Speech Week Gets Underway Oct. 18–24, 2021

New Section 230 Bill Would Target ‘Malicious’ Algorithms

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-14-21 In the wake of the revelations by a Facebook whistleblower and allegations about the company’s internal research about the impact of its platforms on young people, House Energy & Commerce Committee leaders have proposed a bill that targets “reckless” use of algorithms by limiting Section 230. Former Facebook [...]

By |2021-12-01T22:00:49-04:00October 14th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on New Section 230 Bill Would Target ‘Malicious’ Algorithms

Twitter Proposes Guiding Principles for Online Regulation

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-14-21 Reading the regulatory handwriting on the wall, and on proposed legislation to crack down on Big Tech, Twitter has offered up its “guiding principles” for preserving an open Internet, which include not targeting only the biggest players, like Twitter, and a call for algorithmic transparency, something Congress has [...]

By |2021-12-01T15:59:49-04:00October 14th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Twitter Proposes Guiding Principles for Online Regulation

New York Defamation Case Hinges on Actual-Malice Fault Standard

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Coleman v. Grand, a defamation case.  Plaintiff-Appellant Coleman, a prominent jazz musician, sued aspiring musician María Kim Grand in a U.S. district court concerning comments she made in a letter to friends and colleagues [...]

By |2022-02-10T21:28:25-04:00October 13th, 2021|Law & Policy|Comments Off on New York Defamation Case Hinges on Actual-Malice Fault Standard

Network Affiliates to FCC: OTT Needs Retrans Rules

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-12-21 Network-affiliated TV stations are again pushing the Federal Communications Commission to bring some over-the-top video providers under the retransmission consent regime so they will have to negotiate directly with TV stations for carriage. That push came in comments to the FCC on the agency’s latest quadrennial review of [...]

By |2021-12-01T21:58:30-04:00October 12th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Network Affiliates to FCC: OTT Needs Retrans Rules

Charges Against Oregon Reporter Covering Eviction Should Be Dropped

Participated in an amicus letter (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) sent to the mayor and acting city attorney of Medford, Ore., concerning the case City of Medford v. Ehrlich.  The letter challenges their prosecution of Jefferson Public Radio journalist April Ehrlich, who was arrested in September 2020 by Medford police officers while lawfully [...]

By |2022-02-10T21:25:11-04:00October 11th, 2021|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Charges Against Oregon Reporter Covering Eviction Should Be Dropped

FCC Handing Out $163 Million More in Rural Broadband Bucks

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-8-21 The Federal Communications Commission has authorized more than $163 million to 42 providers in the second round of phase one of Rural Digital Opportunity Fund broadband buildouts. The second round will cover approximately 65,000 locations in 21 states. “More help is on the way to households without broadband,” [...]

By |2021-12-01T21:55:33-04:00October 8th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Handing Out $163 Million More in Rural Broadband Bucks

FCC Launches Latest Midband Spectrum Auction

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-5-21 The FCC has launched its latest auction (110) of midband spectrum, generally considered the sweet spot for 5G due to its propagation characteristics. The FCC is auctioning flexible licenses for 100 MHz of contiguous spectrum in the 3.45 GHz band. Acting FCC Chairman Jessica Rosenworcel had argued during [...]

By |2021-12-03T13:35:07-04:00October 5th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Launches Latest Midband Spectrum Auction

Facebook Whistleblower: Counterespionage Understaffing Is National Security Threat

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-5-21 Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, whose last job at the social media company was working on the counterespionage team, may have opened up a new front in Congress’s war on the social platform. That came during a hearing in the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data [...]

By |2021-12-03T13:34:01-04:00October 5th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Facebook Whistleblower: Counterespionage Understaffing Is National Security Threat

Haugen Hearing: Sen. Blumenthal Calls It Facebook’s Big Tobacco Moment

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 10-5-21 Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen got an angry and attentive bipartisan audience at a Tuesday (Oct. 5) hearing of the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security, led by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), who called it a Big Tobacco moment for Big Tech. A former Facebook [...]

By |2021-12-03T13:33:09-04:00October 5th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Haugen Hearing: Sen. Blumenthal Calls It Facebook’s Big Tobacco Moment
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