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08/15/2024
Cox Asks Supreme Court to Review Sony Decision
Also taking to the Supreme Court is Cox Communications, which filed a writ of certiorari Thursday asking the court to review a copyright infringement suit raised by record labels in 2018 over the ISP’s failure to take measures to punish broadband subscribers that used their internet to pirate music or share pirated content.
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07/31/2024
Effros: Courting Confusion
Don’t expect the telecom lawyers to answer the obvious questions coming up about whether you can, or can’t effectuate a given business plan.
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07/24/2024
Fifth Circuit Finds FCC Program Unconstitutional
Wednesday’s Fifth Circuit ruling that the FCC’s Universal Service Fund is unconstitutional as it’s currently administered sets up a fight at the U.S. Supreme Court. And it brings even more uncertainty to talks on the Hill around USF reform following the demise of the Affordable Connectivity Program’s broadband subsidy.
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07/03/2024
Effros: A Double Whammy
Commentary by Steve Effros This one’s not hard to write. I’ve been telling you about what was likely to come out of the Courts regarding regulatory law and particularly, as it relates to us, “net
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01/24/2024
Effros: Tone Deaf
Here’s the message: just because you have the jurisdiction to affect one part of a complex system but not others, doesn’t mean you should do it.
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12/06/2023
Effros: The Poster Child FCC
It’s going to be a cruel legacy for FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel if what she is best known for is as the poster child for the evisceration of administrative law.