by Wendy Davis on May 31, 3:35 PM
"This particular attack may have denied the American people the opportunity to contribute to what is supposed to be a fair and transparent process," five lawmakers tell the FBI.
by Wendy Davis on May 30, 1:14 PM
"Treating too many categories and issues as highly sensitive will undermine the ability of consumers to focus on what is truly significant regarding their privacy interests," the ANA says.
by Wendy Davis on May 23, 3:46 PM
The Internet Association is publicly asking Comcast why it's fighting to roll back the net neutrality rules if it doesn't plan to block, slow or throttle content.
by Wendy Davis on May 22, 3:54 PM
A battle over celebrity photos has drawn the attention of Silicon Valley's biggest players, who say a recent court decision could harm tech companies, consumers and copyright owners alike.
by Wendy Davis on May 19, 3:47 PM
The same lawmaker who spearheaded the effort to repeal the FCC's broadband privacy rules is introducing a bill that would regulate how ISPs and other companies share data.
by Wendy Davis on May 18, 10:05 AM
States should be prohibited "from enacting their own privacy burdens on what is by all means an interstate information service," FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly says.
by Wendy Davis on May 17, 4:40 PM
Ad company Turn was met with a skeptical reception today in court, where the company argued that wireless users don't have the right to pursue a privacy lawsuit.
by Wendy Davis on May 16, 4:41 PM
A New Jersey lawmaker has introduced a bill that would prohibit ISPs from disclosing subscribers' Web-browsing histories without their consent.
by Wendy Davis on May 15, 3:36 PM
The online encyclopedia Wikipedia, digital rights groups and library associations urge an appellate court to reconsider its ruling in a battle over photos of Katy Perry and Beyonce.
by Wendy Davis on May 12, 2:04 PM
For the second time in three years, wireless carriers Sprint and T-Mobile are discussing a merger.