Today’s Blogmarks
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 in Quick Links
- Is Net Neutrality a FCC Trojan Horse?
Congress has never given the FCC any authority to regulate the Internet for the purpose of ensuring net neutrality. In place of explicit congressional authority, we expect the FCC will rely on its “ancillary jurisdiction.” That’s a power grab that would leave the Internet subject to the regulatory whims of the FCC long after Chairman Genachowski leaves his post. - EFF releases Net Neutrality detector software
The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s new “Switzerland” tool can detect violations of Net Neutrality by your ISP. - The Bogus Death Statistic That Won’t Die
Congressman Grayson’s has said, “more than 44,000 Americans die simply because they have no health insurance.” Just one problem: The statistic is a phantom number.



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