FCC Internet openness rules survive Republican attack in Senate
November 10, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
Senate Republicans failed in an attempt to scuttle new Federal Communications Committee rules preventing cable, DSL and wireless providers from interfering with Internet traffic they think threaten their commercial interests. The new rules are to go into effect November 20. -db From Wired, November 10, 2011, by Ryan Singel. Full story
Al Jazeera success in covering Egyptian protests spurs campaign to gain greater U.S. access
February 3, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion, News Gathering
Now that even Obama administration is tuning into Al Jazeera to gain information about the protests in Egypt, the network said that they will press U.S. cable and satellite companies for access. Some 1.6 million Americans are watching Al Jazeera’s live stream from Cairo and other Egyptian Cities. Ordinarily Americans in only about three cities [...]
How is Social Media Impacting Free Speech Rights?
July 6, 2010 by SusanaMontes
Filed under 1st Amendment News, News & Opinion
While social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter increase their user base, and search engines like Google continue to grow, many wonder if they will become the gatekeepers of information of the future. – SMD Social Media and First Amendment Commentary July 6, 2010 By Eric Kuhn, CNN Audience Interaction Producer Aspen, Colorado (CNN) – [...]









