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New York Post/Dec Agenda

“FCC Claims More Rules Equal More Freedom”, The New York Post December 2, 2010. Larry’s op-ed from The Orange County Register was quoted in a New York Post article critical of the FCC’s decision to vote on the net neutrality rules.
This entry was posted in Media on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Reason/Dec Agenda

“A Non-Specific Net Neutrality Proposal”, Reason December 1, 2010. Larry spoke with Reason Magazine’s Peter Suderman about the FCC’s December agenda and what it really meant.
This entry was posted in Media, Uncategorized on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

OCR/Dec agenda

“Net Neutrality Rules Back”, Orange County Register December 1, 2010. Larry’s op-ed on the FCC’s sudden decision to vote on net neutrality just before the new Congress took office pointed out there was still no need for the rules, a year after they were first introduced as urgent.
This entry was posted in Media on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Time/FCC Dec Agenda

“FCC Sets Showdown on Net Neutrality”, Time December 1, 2010. Larry was quoted in Alex Altman’s column for Time on the surprising decision by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to put a vote on net neutrality on the agency’s December agenda.
This entry was posted in Media on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

CBS/Level 3

“Food Fight Over Internet Fee Dispute Goes Public”, CBS News November 30, 2010. Larry was quoted in CBS News’s story on the Level 3-Comcast story as the issue became more clearly one over content delivery networks and not net neutrality, as Level 3 claimed. See also commentary by The AtlanticWire.
This entry was posted in Media on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

Techdirt/Domain Seizures

“Homeland Security’s Domain Name Seizure May Stretch the Law Past its Breaking Point”, Techdirt November 30, 2010. Larry’s legal analysis of the domain name seizures under the law of civil forfeiture was quoted extensively by Techdirt’s Mike Masnick. See also commentary in IEEE Spectrum.
This entry was posted in Media on January 4, 2011 by Larry Downes.

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