In run up to net neutrality repeal, 2 million phony users flooded public comment website.
In run up to net neutrality repeal, 2 million phony users flooded public comment website.
Despite attacks from Congress and White House, ‘First Amendment of the Internet’ holds
West Virginia Senator’s initiative joins several other efforts to curtail online free expression.
With only 3 years on federal bench, SCOTUS nominee has thin record on adult-industry issues.
But Daniels’ story is one of many going back to founding of the United States.
Lacey and Larkin cite remarks on ‘sex trafficking' by Arizona AG who is married to trial judge
Country’s pandemic economic relief package wrongly excluded sex industry businesses, lawsuit says
U.S. not alone in legislative attempts to regulate online communications.
In first ruling on European Union regulations, court gives net neutrality big victory
Newly popular videoconferencing app has been subject to repeated hacker attacks
Ruling leaves door open for new lawsuits challenging California’s controversial ‘gig worker’ law
Bill could lead to state regulation of online adult content, as well as other censorship
State passed ‘gold standard’ law after repeal of federal regulations in 2018
Bipartisan bill would limit online free speech protections under Section 230, experts explain.
Former telecom corporate lawyer is Donald Trump’s new choice to sit on FCC board.