Daily Online Examiner Editions for September 2015
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015
FCC Defends Net Neutrality Rules
Congress Urged To Protect Bloggers From Efforts To Squelch Speech
Facebook Developing 'Dislike' Button
AT&T Revises Throttling Policy, Gives 'Unlimited' Subs More Data
Library Restores Service That Anonymizes Web Users
Forget Trump, Hillary: TV Everywhere Set For Winning Role In Election
Inside The Fake Reputation Economy
Google's Alphabet Will Force Advertisers To Rethink Local Business Models
North Americans Favor Accessing Internet Via Mobile
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015
Entertainment Industry Must Consider Fair Use Before Demanding Takedowns
Twitter Sued For 'Intercepting' Direct Messages
Jewelry Store Owner Seeks To Unmask Yelp Reviewer
Who Gets To Define 'Creepy'?
MRC Issues Social Guidelines, Comments Sought
Pre-1972 Music At Risk Of Vanishing From Streaming Radio
Online Viewing Has An Off-Ramp Problem
Twitter Users Can Make Political Donations Via Square
Streaming Subscribers Sue Chicago Over Tax Policy
How The Auto-Ad-Blocking Boom Will Play Out
DOJ Relies on Old Statute in Microsoft Email Privacy Case
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
White House Supports Consumers' Right To Sue Data Brokers
GoDaddy Prevails In Trademark Fight With Academy Of Motion Pictures
FCC: Lyft Violates Text-Spam Law By Refusing To Let Consumers Opt Out
Consumers Are Considering Cord-Cutting, Not Yet Doing It
HelloToken, Intently Address Ad Blocking
Mozilla Suggested Tiles Arrive
Clinton' Popularity Slips Amid Email Scandal
Friction-Free IoT Marketing Faces Security Issues
Facebook Opens Up Mentions (Sort Of)
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015
Google Considers Bringing 1 GB Broadband To Three New Cities
Why Does Randall Rothenberg Still Have a Job?
Showtime Seeks To Shut Down Mayweather-Berto Streaming Site
Search, Data, Targeting And The Sci-Fi Geek
B2B Retargeter Demandbase Buys Big Data Firm WhoToo
Library Stops Using Service That Anonymizes Web Surfers
Ashley Madison Users Sue Amazon And GoDaddy
Google DoubleClick Removes Ad Injectors
WaPo Blocking Ad Blockers
DOJ Says It Has a Right to See Emails Stored Abroad
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015
Watchdogs Ask Supreme Court To Let Consumers Sue Data Brokers
Consumers Duped By Native Ads
Don't Let Viewers Renege On The Social Contract
Google Facing New Gmail Privacy Battle
FCC's Pai Says Net Neutrality Rules Caused Decline In Investment
GAO Stares Back At Facial Recognition
Yahoo: IRS Denies Tax-Free Spinoff Request Of Alibaba
Spammers Deploying TorrentLocker Ransomware See Better Delivery Rates Than Legitimate Senders
Clinton Apologizes For Using Private Email Server
CNN To Offer Free Stream Of Republican Presidential Debate
Digilant Inks Deal With Cross-Device Targeting Firm Crosswise
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015
FTC Finalizes Deal With Nomi Over Location Tracking
Appeals Court Urged To Scuttle Google Privacy Settlement
Does Ad Blocking Really Cost Publishers $22 Billion?
Google's Latest Trust Challenges: Can It Avoid Evil-Doing?
Adblock Plus For iOS Finds Its Way Onto Browsers
The Real Reason Netflix Doesn't Offer Downloads: Copyright Law
Will Blocking Ad Blockers Become Industrywide Practice?
Verizon Starts Go90, Mobile-First Video (And Social) Platform
More Jeeps Recalled after Wireless Hacking
Google Gets Back At AdBlock Users
Microsoft Email Privacy Case Will Determine How Search Warrants Are Applied Abroad
Daily Online Examiner - Friday, Sept. 4, 2015
Appeals Court Sides With Sony In Battle Over Data Retention
Consumers Unaware How Much Pubs Rely On Online Ads
FTC: Most Kids' Apps Fall Short On Privacy Disclosures
Google's Antitrust Inquiries Spread To India
Mobile Ad Blocking Will See 'Spray And Pray' Replaced By 'Engage And Empower'
Twitter Urged To Restore Access To Politicians' Deleted Tweets
Chamber Of Commerce Sues FCC Over Text-Spam Rules
IAB Considers Suit To Stop Blockers
Spotify Releases Simpler Privacy Policy
Daily Online Examiner - Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015
DMA Urges Members To Report Privacy Offenders
Washington Court Rules Against Backpage, Allows Sex Trafficking Victims To Sue
Adblock Blog Compares Its New Blocker To Slower Safari
What's Next For The Ad Industry As It Adopts HTML5, Sunsets Flash
Starcom Narrowly Avoids Wrath of FTC Over Disclosure Debacle In Xbox One Campaign
Salisbury N.C. Rolls Out 10 GB Speed Broadband Service
Court Approves $415 Million Settlement In Silicon Valley Anti-Poaching Case
Peoria To Pay $125,000 To Twitter Parodist
Tech Giants Form Alliance For Open Media
Marketing of Driverless Cars Faces Human Issues
Daily Online Examiner - Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015
Popcorn Time Users Sued For Piracy
FTC: Machinima Broke Law, Starcom Deal For Microsoft Cited
Comcast Defends New $30 Surcharge For Unlimited Data
Wikipedia Identifies, Bans Blackhat Editors
CBS To Stream 6 NFL Games, No Authentication Needed
Anti-Facial-Recognition Glasses Created
Google Pushes Brands To Stop Using Some In-App Interstitials
About One Third of Government Employees Use Personal Email For Work
News Groups Call For Curbs On BBC Online News Service
Daily Online Examiner - Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2015
Supreme Court Urged To Let People Sue Data Aggregators Over Inaccurate Reports
Comcast To Charge $30 Extra Per Month To Avoid Data Caps
Digital TV Viewing: Not Just Ad Blocking, But Consumer-Blocking
Libraries Seek To Support Net Neutrality Rules In Court Battle
Google Releases Recommendations For Policing Content On Web Sites
Marketers Have To Rethink Mobile Ads
Comcast's New CFO Suggests Company Will Explore Wireless Service
Email Scam Victims Up 270% So Far This Year
Google Focuses On HTML5 To Support Advertisers
Cross-Device Targeting Firm Crosswise Raises $3 Million
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