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Barbara van Schewick

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Barbara van Schewick has appeared in 4 articles since 2016-01. Coverage peaked in 2016Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside FCC.

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2024-04-26
New York Times 45 related

The FCC votes 3-2 to reinstate the US' net neutrality rules, expanding government oversight of ISPs and aiming to protect consumer access to the internet

Oh right, there wasn't one.  Telecomms are fuming about the restoration of rules that prevent them from gouging their customers.  Us. … Chuck Darwin / @cdarwin@c.im : FCC votes to restore net neutrali...

2023-03-08
Washington Post 13 related

Biden's FCC nominee Gigi Sohn tells the White House she is dropping out after her nomination stalled for 16 months amid industry opposition and personal attacks

a huge setback. As we learned when I authored CA's successful net neutrality law, these industries will stop at nothing to kill pro-consumer laws https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... @aclu : Without a ...

2016-01-31
The Verge 16 related

Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick releases 51-page brief concluding T-Mobile's Binge On violates FCC's Open Internet Rules

Stanford study: T-Mobile's Binge On is ‘likely illegal’  —  The debate over the potential harm of T-Mobile's Binge On continues, with a new study …

2016-01-30
The Verge 15 related

Stanford law professor Barbara van Schewick releases 51-page brief concluding T-Mobile's Binge On violates FCC's Open Internet Rules

Stanford study: T-Mobile's Binge On is ‘likely illegal’  —  The debate over the potential harm of T-Mobile's Binge On continues, with a new study …

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