Cable Asks High Court for Data Dereg
Providing high-speed Internet access should not trigger government mandates designed to open cable networks to all dat
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FCC Resists Paxson Court Ploy
Agency Says Broadcaster Hasn’t Exhausted All of Its Legal Remedies on DTV Carriage
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Cities Strike Out at Supreme Court
The Supreme Court Monday rejected an appeal that could have resulted in cable operators paying 5% of their high-speed-
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Supreme Court Takes Brand X Case
The U.S. Supreme Court Friday agreed to hear a case that will likely decide whether the federal government can shield
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Court Wants DTV Explanation
A U.S. Appeals Court has ordered the Federal Communications Commission to explain why it hasn't acted on TV broadcaste
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Court Seeks FCC Reply on DTV Multicasting
A Federal Appeals Court has ordered the Federal Communications Commission to explain why it hasn’t acted on requests
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Supreme Court to Discuss Modem Case
The Supreme Court will meet behind closed doors Dec. 3 to decide whether to take the case that could expose cable-mode
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Florida Rate Dispute Heads to Court
Advanced Cable Communications is suing Weston, Fla., claiming the city intends to use its authority to pirate service
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NCTA: No High Court Hearing for Cities
America’s cities should not be granted a hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case that might allow local gove
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Seventh Circuit: Modem-Fee Case to State Court
In a victory for local regulators, a Federal Appeals Court panel in Chicago ruled Friday that cable-modem litigation b












