Policy

CEA Ponders Challenge to Charter Waiver

Critics of the Move Have Until the End of the Week to Petition for Review
Critics of the Move Have Until the End of the Week to Petition for Review

Opponents of the FCC's conditional waiver to Charter Communications for set-tops with downloadable security, which includes notably the Consumer Electronics Association, have until end of day Monday (May 20) to appeal that decision to the full commission, according to an FCC spokesperson. A spokesperson for CEA said it was "considering all options," but FCC staffers are anticipating that it will appeal the Media Bureau-level decision.

FTC Signals It Is Sticking With July 1 Date for COPPA Changes

NAB, MPAA, Others Had Asked for Extra Six months to Implement Changes
NAB, MPAA, Others Had Asked for Extra Six months to Implement Changes
 

The Federal Trade Commission has signaled that it will not be postponing the July 1 deadline for companies to come into compliance with changes in its rule enforcing the COPPA (the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act).

AG Holder: DOJ Generally Supports Warrant for Info from Service Providers

Says Must Be a Balance of Privacy Expectations, Law Enforcement Needs
Says Must Be a Balance of Privacy Expectations, Law Enforcement Needs
 

Attorney general Eric Holder said Wednesday that, as a general matter, his department supports having to get a warrant to access electronic communications from a service provider.

He did not exactly answer whether Justice thought it needed a warrant to get emails from a third party like Yahoo, but he did say that there should be certain limited circumstances when Justice would need to acquire info at the speed at which communications now move.

AG Holder: Justice Should Be Able to Go After Some Illegal Streaming as Felony

Says Necessary for Government to Have in its Toolkit
Says Necessary for Government to Have in its Toolkit
 

At a House Judiciary Committee Justice Department oversight hearing Wednesday, attorney general Eric Holder said that being able to classify illegal streaming as a felony, not just a misdemeanor, is necessary for the government to have in its toolkit.

Wheeler Not Among Senate Commerce Nominees Scheduled for Hearing

Committee Sources Say It's A Matter of Time before Memorial Day Break
Committee Sources Say It's A Matter of Time before Memorial Day Break
 

Senate Commerce Committee chair Jay Rockefeller (D-W. Va.) has scheduled a May 22 nomination hearing for two new department chiefs, but it did not include FCC chairman nominee Tom Wheeler.

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Seibert: Consumers Will Drive Programming Cost Reductions

Cablevision CFO Says McCain's A la Carte Program, Others Will Depend on Consumer Reaction
Cablevision CFO Says McCain's A la Carte Program, Others Will Depend on Consumer Reaction

Consumer reaction could be the biggest catalyst for programming cost reform, Cablevision Systems vice chairman and chief financial officer Gregg Seibert told an investment conference audience Wednesday.

Seibert, speaking at the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Telecom conference in Boston, said recent initiatives by Sen. John McCain to force a la carte options also could help foster reform.

NY Senators Seek State Department Help in Spectrum Coordination with Canada

Schumer, Gillibrand Say FCC Could Use Help to Insure Border Stations are Protected, Sufficient Spectrum is Freed Up
Schumer, Gillibrand Say FCC Could Use Help to Insure Border Stations are Protected, Sufficient Spectrum is Freed Up

 

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House Approves Internet Freedom Bill

NCTA Praises Passage
NCTA Praises Passage
 

As expected, the House Tuesday passed a bipartisan bill, HR 1580, that makes a multistakeholder model of Internet governance the official policy of the U.S.

The vote was unanimous by voice vote.

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FCC’s McDowell Joining Hudson Institute

Commissioner's Last Day at Agency is May 17
Commissioner's Last Day at Agency is May 17

FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell is exiting the FCC May 17 and will be joining the Hudson Institute.

He follows, following in the tradition of former FCC commissioners and chairmen spending some time at think tanks after they exit their posts. Current FCC chairman Julius Genachowski is headed for the Aspen Institute, for example.

McDowell will join the Institute's Center for Economics and the Internet as a visiting fellow.

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ACA Praises Rockefeller for GAO SSA Report Request

Group Ready to Provide Evidence of Collusive Behavior Harmful to Consumers
Group Ready to Provide Evidence of Collusive Behavior Harmful to Consumers
 
The American Cable Association Tuesday applauded Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-Va.) for requesting the GAO to study the impact of TV station shared service and joint sales agreements on the media marketplace.
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