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Larry Downes – Ideas in Action

“Ideas in Action with Jim Glassman: The Next Digital Decade,” Public Broadcasting System, March 8, 2011. Larry speaks with “Ideas in Action” host Jim Glassman and law professor Geoffrey Manne about the next digital decade.’

This entry was posted in Media on March 8, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Larry on PBS "Ideas in Action"

Larry appeared along with Lewis & Clark Law Professor Geoffrey Manne on the PBS program “Ideas in Action” this week to discuss The Next Digital Decade.

This entry was posted in News on March 8, 2011 by Larry Downes.

TPM/Verizon 2

“Court Rejects Verizon’s Net Neutrality Judge Shopping, but Lawsuit Continues,” Talking Points Memo, Feb. 3, 2011. Larry is interviewed for Talking Points Memo on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeal’s rejection of Verizon’s request to have its case heard by the same panel of judges who decided the Comcast appeal in April, 2010.
This entry was posted in Media on March 6, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Forbes/Inventory

“I Want my Spectrum Inventory,” Forbes, March 3, 2011. Writing for Forbes, Larry explains in detail why a spectrum inventory is essential, and speculates on reasons the FCC has avoided completing one.
This entry was posted in Media on March 6, 2011 by Larry Downes.

CNET/Snowe bill

“Snowe, Kerry Introduce Spectrum Inventory Bill,” CNET News.com, March 2, 2011. For CNET, Larry analyzes efforts by Congress and the White House to force the FCC to complete a long-overdue and much-needed inventory of existing spectrum licenses, in the wake of an imminent “spectrum crisis” for mobile broadband Internet.
This entry was posted in Media on March 6, 2011 by Larry Downes.

CNET/CRA

“Congress Zeroes in on FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules,” CNET News.com, Feb. 23, 2011. For CNET, Larry analyzes several actions taken in the early weeks of the new Congress to nullify the FCC’s Dec., 2010 Open Internet Order. Republicans have made the issue the test case for their new House majority, putting the White House in an awkward position.
This entry was posted in Media on March 6, 2011 by Larry Downes.

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