Two Very Troubling Anti-Media Freedom Books
I recently reviewed two books with some very troubling ramifications for the future of media freedom. The first was authored by Robert W. McChesney, the prolific neo-Marxist media scholar and the...
View ArticleChevron Deference? Maybe Not for Net Neutrality Regulation
Last week, the DC Circuit threw out an SEC rule because it was developed in an “arbitrary and capricious” manner. According to Free State Foundation’s Randy May (in his blog post DC Circuit Vacates...
View ArticleVideo: FSF’s Randy May on How “City of Arlington” Ruling Might Affect...
In this video, Randy May, President of the think-tank, Free State Foundation, discusses how the DC Circuit might approach Verizon’s appeal of the FCC’s Net Neutrality regulations after SCOTUS’ recent...
View ArticleVideo: Vimeo Uploads of Some Recent Techpolicy Videos
I just posted some of MediaFreedom’s recent techpolicy video work on Vimeo – a platform which really shines on Internet-enabled flat screen TV’s. Originally posted on June 26, 2013 Net Neutrality, post...
View ArticleVideo: Randy May and Scott Cleland Urge FCC to Avoid Common Carriage for ISPs
With a federal court ruling two weeks ago that the guts of the FCC’s Net Neutrality rule – its so-called anti-blocking and anti-discrimination provisions – were unlawful, numerous “public interest”...
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