Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 18, 2017
Will states be able to protect our online privacy?
Last year, the FCC issued broadband privacy rules that were set to take effect this December. Then Trump took office and changed course.




Anita Taff-Rice
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CYBERSLEUTH
For decades, communications laws have protected consumers' personal information and usage data. These laws were passed by the U.S. Congress, codified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and implemented by the states in a so-called "cooperative federalism" arrangement. That was, until Donald Trump was elected president, the Republicans took control of both houses of Congress, and collectively the...
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