Business & Tech Appeals Court Upholds FCC's Net Neutrality Rollback, But Says States Can Still Write Their Own Rules While upholding the FCC's move to repeal the Obama-era neutrality rules, the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. said that the FCC overstepped in trying to block states from creating their own open-internet rules.
SF News Reddit, Facebook, Other Tech Giants Rally For Net Neutrality In 'Day of Action' Today is a day of protest and calls for action from major players in the tech industry as the FCC prepares to roll back two-year-old protections for net neutrality. CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and
SF News Monday Lunchtime Links: Net Neutrality Safe For Now High-speed rail opponents proliferate in Central Valley. [NBC Bay Area] A federal appeals court has denied a request for an "en banc" review of an earlier decision that upheld Obama-era net neutrality rules,
SF News Possibly Computer Illiterate President-Elect Eager To Kill Net Neutrality For a 70-year-old man who may or may not know how to use a computer according to speculation in Gizmodo and elsewhere, Donald Trump appears to be taking a hard line against net-neutrality.
Arts & Entertainment Video: Three Naked Women Explain Net Neutrality It's understandable if you expect the second line of the below video to be "we're not porn stars any more" (I certainly did), but you'd be mistaken. These women are all still porn
SF News You Can Still Ask The FCC To Protect Net Neutrality, Now Through September 15 Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it will extend its commenting period on net neutrality through September 15. As SFist previously reported, comments were set to close on July 15, but
SF News You Have Until Friday Midnight (ET) To Ask The FCC To Save Net Neutrality The Federal Communications Commission will closing its commenting period on May's ruling on net neutrality at Friday midnight, Eastern time. If you're concerned about broadband companies charging websites in exchange for faster service
misc Net Neutrality Symposium at USF and on Your PC Come and see NN guru Tim Wu, Art Brodsky, Richard Clarke, Lawrence Spiwak, and a host of others. Why should you care about Network Neutrality? Here's why. Al Gore took the initiative in
SF News Google: Okay, Now Maybe Doing A Little Evil To help them, they've hired as lobbyists two ex-Republican Senators, Dan Coats of Indiana and Connie Mack of Florida. And on Wednesday, Google will take part in their first political fundraiser, for Republican
SF News Pelosi Goes Viral And what will you find there? Oh, just clips of her playing soccer, lip-synching to pop hits, and ranting into a web cam whenever Tim Russert refuses to take her phone call. And