State Laws/Franchising

Google's Page Questions Cable Must-Carry Law

Says Provision Presents ‘Difficult’ Political Problem, Creates ‘Weird’ Economic Situation

L.A. Judge Mulls A La Carte Lawsuit's Fate

District Court Magistrate ‘Not Persuaded’ By Content Providers’ Procedural Arguments

A La Carte Lawsuit Will Proceed

Federal Judge Says Attorneys Raise Real Issues That Should Be Heard

Lawmakers Probe Web Privacy

MSOs, Telcos, Internet Firms Scrutinized Over Consumer Tracking

Lawsuit Challenges Opt-In Language for Cable Operators in Louisiana

Groups Say Consumer Choice for Television Act Violates State Constitution

Massachusetts Passes Security Law

Forward-Looking Law Protects Customers' Personal Data

Hill Lawmakers Want DTV Czar

Key Congressmen Urge Bush To Create Transition Task Force Led By Martin

Tennessee Lawmakers Hit Martin On A La Carte

Rep., Senators Express Concern On Behalf Of Volunteer State-Based Programmers

Illinois Lawmakers Seek Quick Tribune Action

Obama Not Part of Letter to FCC

Ill. Lawmakers Seek Quick Tribune Action

Washington— A majority of the Illinois congressional delegation — but not the state’s junior senator, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama — signed a letter urging swift action by the Federal Communications Commission on temporary media-ownership waivers sought by Chicago-based Tribune Co.

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