Regulation The FCC, USF, and USAC: An Alphabet Soup of Due Process Violations The FCC must curb USAC's power and benefits to ensure good governance while combating waste, fraud, and abuse in the USF.
Technology and Innovation Disrupting the Narrative: Diving Deeper into Section 230 Political Discourse We examine how Section 230 allows platforms to moderate content concerning health misinformation, hate speech, and child abuse materials.
Technology and Innovation Section 230: A Retrospective Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act governs the liability for online crimes among content creators, platforms, and services.
Regulation Is Common Carriage a Good Framework for Social Media Platforms? Many proposals classify and regulate social media companies as “common carriers”. These laws may not be good for the media marketplace.
Technology and Innovation Broadband Speeds in Fibered Markets: An Empirical Analysis This paper explores the impact of fiber buildouts on competition and service quality of non-fiber incumbent providers (cable and aDSL).
Technology and Innovation Are Government-Owned Broadband Networks Effective? Will Rinehart examines the existing research on the effectiveness of GONs in adding value to local communities.
Technology and Innovation Petition for Rulemaking regarding Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 The NTIA urges the Commission to propose rules clarifying Section 230. This public interest comment offers suggestions for consideration.
Technology and Innovation Use of the 5.850-5.925 GHz Band The proposal to split the band, allowing unlicensed use while preserving a portion for ITS beyond DSRC, is a positive step forward.