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FTC’s Slaughter: Tech Not Doing Enough To Protect Privacy

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-8-20 Given the almost daily news about a new security breach, it is impossible to conclude that the tech industry is doing enough to protect privacy. That was the message from Democratic Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter at a Chief Privacy Officer roundtable at CES 2020 in [...]

By |2020-01-21T16:57:40-04:00January 8th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on FTC’s Slaughter: Tech Not Doing Enough To Protect Privacy

TEGNA Training Reporters To ID Online Disinformation

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-8-20 TEGNA, which owns 62 TV stations in 51 markets across the country, is teaming up with global nonprofit First Draft to train all its journalists in identifying disinformation online and helping viewers do the same. TEGNA is also expanding its Verify fact-checking initiative, adding regional fact-checkers to [...]

By |2020-01-21T17:00:36-04:00January 8th, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on TEGNA Training Reporters To ID Online Disinformation

Microsoft Pushes FCC To Act on White Spaces Petition

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-3-20 Microsoft is telling the FCC that wireless Internet providers have been able to boost their throughput tenfold using the TV white spaces Microsoft wants more of, and said the FCC should act on its proposal seeking tweaks to the current white spaces regime. That came in a [...]

By |2020-01-21T18:25:58-04:00January 3rd, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Microsoft Pushes FCC To Act on White Spaces Petition

NCTA Backs NAB Challenge to FCC Political Ad Clarification

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 1-2-20 Cable operators are on the same page as broadcasters when it comes to the FCC's approach to political ad disclosures. The National Association of Broadcasters joined with Hearst Television, Graham Media Group, Nexstar, Fox, Tegna and Scripps, to ask the FCC to narrow its definition of non-candidate [...]

By |2020-01-21T18:37:25-04:00January 2nd, 2020|Issue Watch|Comments Off on NCTA Backs NAB Challenge to FCC Political Ad Clarification

Media Should Have Access to Records Under Open Public Records Act

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the New Jersey Supreme Court in Libertarians for Transparent Government v. New Jersey State Police, a case involving New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”).  The libertarian group had filed an OPRA request with the New Jersey State Police for [...]

By |2020-02-04T22:47:47-04:00December 20th, 2019|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Media Should Have Access to Records Under Open Public Records Act

Justice, FCC Defend T-Mobile-Sprint Merger in N.Y. Court

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-20-19 The Justice Department and FCC have told a New York federal district court that their respective approvals of the T-Mobile-Sprint deal, with attendant conditions to drive rural 5G deployment and competition, should add legal weight on the Judicial scale in favor of that merger. That came in [...]

By |2020-01-06T21:37:56-04:00December 20th, 2019|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Justice, FCC Defend T-Mobile-Sprint Merger in N.Y. Court

Gov. Cuomo Proposes N.Y. Net Neutrality Rules

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-19-19 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is proposing net neutrality legislation that will essentially restore, on a statewide level, the net neutrality rules eliminated in the 2017 Restoring Internet Freedom order.  California passed a similar law in the wake of the FCC's ISP deregulation. The Cuomo bill, which [...]

By |2020-01-06T21:37:47-04:00December 19th, 2019|Issue Watch|Comments Off on Gov. Cuomo Proposes N.Y. Net Neutrality Rules

AT&T’s Cicconi Warns of Viewer Dislocation From STELAR Sunset

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-19-19 AT&T is warning Congress that hundreds of thousands of viewers will lose access to broadcast channels they now get after the STELAR law sunsets at the end of the year. STELAR is primarily the compulsory license that allowed satellite operators to import distant network TV station signals [...]

By |2020-01-06T21:37:37-04:00December 19th, 2019|Issue Watch|Comments Off on AT&T’s Cicconi Warns of Viewer Dislocation From STELAR Sunset

Hyperlinks Do Not Constitute Republication of Online Articles

Participated in an amicus brief (with the Reporters Committee and other amici) filed with the Delaware Superior Court in Perlman v. Vox, a defamation case involving the application of California law.  The brief focuses on the question of whether hyperlinks to previous articles constitute republication for the purpose of restarting the clock on the [...]

By |2020-01-06T17:48:01-04:00December 19th, 2019|Law & Policy|Comments Off on Hyperlinks Do Not Constitute Republication of Online Articles

YouTube Agrees To Change Kids Ad Policies

By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 12-18-19 In a move that could take a bite out of its share of the advertising pie, YouTube has agreed to update its ad policies in kids content on its main platform, an effort that drew praise from one of YouTube's loudest critics. In a letter to Sen. [...]

By |2020-01-06T21:37:25-04:00December 18th, 2019|Issue Watch|Comments Off on YouTube Agrees To Change Kids Ad Policies
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