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  • British comedian John Oliver cheers FCC’s net neutrality regulation

    By Yaël Ossowski  / March 3, 2015  / Watchdog.org After pushing Americans to contact the FCC and lobby to make the Internet a public utility under Title II, British comedian John Oliver used part of his HBO show Monday to celebrate the regulation and his effort to implement it. “Yes! Cable and telephone companies will…

  • Has the tide turned against the FCC’s plan for regulating the Internet?

    By Yaël Ossowski  / Watchdog.org / February 23, 2015 Whether the public knows it or not, the Internet is set to face its biggest transformation yet when the Federal Communications Commission meets in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. It’s at this meeting of the commissioners, cloaked in bureaucratic mystique, that FCC chairman Tom Wheeler is expected…

  • Mark Cuban: FCC control of Internet ‘scares the sh*t out of me’

    By Yaël Ossowski  / Watchdog.org / February 20, 2015 The idea of the Federal Communications Commission regulating the Internet by way of net neutrality is not only a bad idea in Mark Cuban’s view, but it’s also literally scary. “Having them overseeing the Internet scares the sh*t out of me,” said Cuban at the Code/Media…

  • FCC commissioner: If you like the IRS, you’ll love net neutrality

    By Yaël Ossowski  / February 9, 2015 / Watchdog.org After years of dithering, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler has at last deposited the formal proposal to reclassify Internet as a public utility and subject it to federal regulation, championed by proponents as “net neutrality.” Wheeler outlined the plan in an article for Wired magazine…

  • Net neutrality would boost FCC’s budget by upping fees

    By Yaël Ossowski  /   November 19, 2014 / Watchdog.org With a name like Federal Communications Commission, one would expect the nation’s premier regulator of the public airwaves to be a functioning government bureaucracy with access to the federal coffers. But much like the Federal Reserve, which regulates monetary policy for the United States, the…