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04/08/2026
O’Rielly TMT Whiteboard: USF’s Administration Problem
For the last few years, certain communications practitioners have been quite animated over the need to fix the FCC’s Universal Service Fund, focusing solely on the contributions side of the equation (i.e., the money collected from telecom companies, and ultimately consumers).
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03/27/2026
Cox-Sony Litigator Says SCOTUS Decision Changes Everything
Joshua Rosenkranz, Orrick’s head of the firm’s Supreme Court & Appellate practice, represented Cox before the U.S. Supreme Court in its long-running piracy battle with Sony and other music labels. He tells CFX the ripples of Cox’s win will extend far beyond ISPs.
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10/15/2025
Cox-Sony SCOTUS Showdown
It’s the music labels’ turn to tell the U.S. Supreme Court why it should reject Cox Communications’ challenge of a Fourth Circuit ruling that determined ISPs can be held liable for materially contributing to copyright infringement.
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10/01/2025
Effros: Definitions
today, some will retreat to the “liberal” and “conservative” corners and argue. But the results are bad in the long run whichever “side” you are on, because if we allow one or the other “side” to exclusively define the words, we’re all, eventually, in trouble.
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09/05/2025
Cox Has Plenty of Friends in SCOTUS Copyright Case
A flood of amicus briefs hit the U.S. Supreme Court Friday in support of Cox’s request for a review of a Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decision that found the operator liable for secondary copyright infringement.
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09/02/2025
Cox: We ‘Gained Nothing’ From Copyright Infringement
Cox Communications met its deadline for filing its opening brief Friday at the U.S. Supreme Court in its challenge of a Fourth Circuit ruling that determined ISPs can be held liable for materially contributing to copyright infringement.