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State Broadcasters: FCC Fee Regime Is Illegal

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-22-21 Add every state broadcasters’ association to the list of those arguing that a recent court ruling requires the Federal Communications Commission to reform its regulatory-fee process and start levying charges on those who benefit from agency work – and not just those, like broadcasters, that hold FCC licenses. [...]

By |2021-07-19T23:20:12-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on State Broadcasters: FCC Fee Regime Is Illegal

FCC Loosens Rules on Device Importation, Marketing, Pre-Sales

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-22-21 The FCC has unanimously voted to adopt changes to its rules to allow the importation and shipping of a limited number of 5G communications and other devices before they have secured FCC approval. The Commission had already voted unanimously last December to propose the changes. “Since the 1970s, [...]

By |2021-07-19T23:18:26-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Loosens Rules on Device Importation, Marketing, Pre-Sales

Maine Seeks Input on Interpretation and Application of Anti-SLAPP Statute

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in Thurlow v. Nelson.  This brief responds to the Court’s invitation to file amicus briefs regarding the interpretation and application of Maine’s anti-SLAPP statute.  The Plaintiff in the underlying case argues that Maine’s anti-SLAPP statute violates [...]

By |2021-07-12T20:49:49-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Maine Seeks Input on Interpretation and Application of Anti-SLAPP Statute

Big Tech Asks Congress To Delay Antitrust Bills Markup

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-22-21 The association representing tech giants including Amazon, Facebook and Google, is calling on Congress to delay consideration of antitrust bills aimed squarely at its members. The bill package was introduced less than two weeks ago. The House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a markup for Wednesday, June 23, at [...]

By |2021-07-02T19:49:40-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Big Tech Asks Congress To Delay Antitrust Bills Markup

NCTA: No Need To Extend EAS Mandate Online

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-18-21 Cable broadband operators said the FCC should not extend emergency alert system (EAS) warning requirements to Internet service providers or streaming services, arguing that the combination of already required broadcast, cable, and wireless alerts “are more than sufficient to convey timely and relevant emergency and public safety information [...]

By |2021-07-04T14:14:37-04:00June 18th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on NCTA: No Need To Extend EAS Mandate Online

Definition of Public Figure at Issue in Defamation Lawsuit

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the New York Appellate Division, First Department, in Gottwald v. Sebert (Dr. Luke v. Kesha) in support of Kesha’s motion for leave to appeal to the New York Court of Appeals.  Music producer Dr. Luke filed a defamation lawsuit against artist Kesha over several statements regarding Kesha’s [...]

By |2021-07-12T20:46:06-04:00June 17th, 2021|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Definition of Public Figure at Issue in Defamation Lawsuit

FCC Proposes Revising Rules To Better Weed Out Suspect Tech

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-17-21 The FCC has proposed revising its equipment authorization and competitive bidding rules to better keep untrustworthy entities out of U.S. networks. The Commission voted unanimously at its June 17 public meeting to approve a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) and notice of inquiry (NOI) to better protect U.S. [...]

By |2021-07-06T12:18:26-04:00June 17th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FCC Proposes Revising Rules To Better Weed Out Suspect Tech

GOP Expands Big Tech Target To Include Chinese Connections

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-16-21 House Republicans have added a third "pillar “to their Big Tech Accountability Platform, this one dealing with China. The other parts of the platform, announced earlier this year, deal with responsibility and power. House Energy & Commerce Committee ranking member Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) informed her fellow House [...]

By |2021-07-04T14:10:26-04:00June 16th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on GOP Expands Big Tech Target To Include Chinese Connections

New Bill Would Ban Suspect Tech From All U.S. Nets

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-16-21 A bipartisan bill has been introduced that would prevent the use of private, as well as public, funds to purchase suspect tech for U.S. networks. The FCC, under the direction of Congress, published a list of tech suppliers deemed national security threats and prohibited the use of federal [...]

By |2021-07-06T12:16:29-04:00June 16th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on New Bill Would Ban Suspect Tech From All U.S. Nets

Bill Tying Government Bucks to High-Speed Broadband Definition Returns

By John Eggerton, Multichannel News, 6-16-21 Senate Commerce Committee members Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) have re-introduced a bill that would standardize the definition of high-speed fixed broadband in government subsidy programs. The Broadband Parity Act, which the pair introduced in the last Congress, would tell the FCC to get together [...]

By |2021-07-04T14:05:36-04:00June 16th, 2021|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Bill Tying Government Bucks to High-Speed Broadband Definition Returns
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