- February 12, 2014 — Washington Post — The Switchboard: FCC chairman promises new net neutrality rules, by Timothy B. Lee
- February 10, 2014 — TechCrunch — Tech innovation vs. the surveillance state: How it’s playing out in Washington, by Alex Howard
- February 8, 2014 — TechCrunch — One Silicon Valley, Under Libertarian Hero Senator Rand Paul, by Gregory Ferenstein
- February 4, 2014 — bulletins-electronique.com — Neutrality, governance and security of the Internet: the heart of the State of the Net 2014, by Thomas Debacker (French)
- January 31, 2014 — Forbes — Has the FCC Chairman Solved the Net Neutrality Quagmire?, by Hal Singer
- January 31, 2014 — Voice of Russia — Congressional Republicans to take Obama to court
- January 30, 2014 — Adweek — FCC’s Wheeler Vows to Take Next Steps on Net Neutrality ‘Shortly’, by Katy Bachman
- January 30, 2014 — Bloomberg BNA — FCC Chairman: Agency Considering ‘Generic Concept Rules’ to Enforce Net Neutrality, by Bryce Baschuk
- January 30, 2014 — MediaPost Communications — Neutrality Advocates Petition FCC To Reclassify Broadband, by Wendy Davis
- January 30, 2014 — National Journal — How Will the Government Regulate the Phones of the Future?, Brendan Sasso
Great discussion w/ @Dropbox CEO @drewhouston at @SOTN today. #SOTN14
— Bob Goodlatte (@RepGoodlatte) January 28, 2014
- January 29, 2014 — Benton Foundation — Commerce Promotes Digital Economy at State of the Net, by Lawrence Strickling
- January 29, 2014 — The Daily Caller —Rand Paul wants to sue tech companies over NSA spying, by Giuseppe Macri
- January 29, 2014 — The Hill —See you in court, says GOP, by Alexander Bolton
- January 29, 2014 — National Journal — Obama Touts Internet in Schools, And Why You Can’t Watch Youtube at the Super Bowl, by Alex Brown, et. al.
- January 29, 2014 — TechCrunch.jp — Users Should Be Able To Sue Tech Companies Over Spying, Says Sen. Rand Paul, by Gregory Ferenstein (Japanese)
- January 29, 2014 — The Washington Post — Obama calls for patent reform in State of the Union, by Timothy B. Lee
- January 29, 2014 — The Washington Times — GOP turns to courts to rein in Obama’s executive power, by Cheryl K. Chumley
What worked for Ma Bell won’t work for the Internet. Read my remarks from the #SOTN14: http://t.co/t3OFFAwzIG
— Senator John Thune (@SenJohnThune) January 28, 2014
- January 28, 2014 — Commerce.gov Blog — Commerce Promotes Digital Economy at State of the Net, by Lawrence E. Strickling, NTIA Assistant Secretary
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Assistant Attorney General Raman on Internet Policy
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Senator John Thune on Internet Policy
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Tom Wheeler on Internet Policy
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Drew Houston on Internet Policy
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Senator Rand Paul on Internet Policy
- January 28, 2014 — C-SPAN — Commerce Secretary Pritzker on Internet Policy
.@CommerceGov and @WhiteHouse will work to ensure that the State of the Net remains strong, vibrant, & an engine for economic growth #SOTN14
— Penny Pritzker (@PennyPritzker) January 28, 2014
- January 28, 2014 — Gigaom — 5 ways Washington DC is very different than Silicon Valley, by Stacey Higginbotham
- January 28, 2014 — Gigaom — The FCC will monitor peering fights to ensure innovation prevails, by Stacey Higginbotham
- January 28, 2014 — The Hill — Paul: Clinton ‘big proponent of the surveillance state’, by Julian Hattem
- January 28, 2014 — The Hill — Paul to file NSA suit within days, by Julian Hattem
- January 28, 2014 — The Hill — Privacy, radio royalty fees on Nadler’s radar, by Julian Hattem & Kate Tummarello
- January 28, 2014 — Lawfare — Today’s Headlines and Commentary, by Yishai Schwartz
- January 28, 2014 — Main Justice — Raman Talks Target, Data Theft, by Main Justice Staff
- January 28, 2014 — National Journal — FCC Chief Outlines Case-By-Case Net-Neutrality Enforcement, by Brendan Sasso
- January 28, 2014 — National Journal — NSA Backers: Don’t Condemn Spying Because of Lack of Terrorist Threats Stopped, by Jack Fitzpatrick
- January 28, 2014 — National Journal — Rand Paul: Hillary Clinton Is a ‘Big Proponent of the Surveillance State’, by Brendan Sasso
- January 28, 2014 — NTIA — Commerce Promotes Digital Economy at State of the Net, by Administrator Larry E. Strickling
- January 28, 2014 — Politico —Surveillance transparency: What tech wanted, what they got – Still, wins for tech, White House, by Alex Byers
Will Congress look at regulations around the internet of things? Chairman Goodlatte says the convo needs to happen #SOTN14
— Stacey Higginbotham (@gigastacey) January 28, 2014
- January 28, 2014 — Re/code — FCC Chairman Hints at Net Neutrality Action, Amy Schatz
- January 28, 2014 — Sulia — Dropbox’s Drew Houston is no fan of the patent system. MacroSolve and patent 7,822,816 add up to one reason why, by Rob Pegoraro
- January 28, 2014 — Sulia — FCC chair Tom Wheeler: Net neutrality is a real issue, and we’ll definitely do… something when we see abuses, by Rob Pegoraro
- January 28, 2014 — Sulia — The least valid argument against municipal broadband (via the ITIF’s Robert Atkinson): It would work too well, by Rob Pegoraro
- January 28, 2014 — TechCrunch — Users Should Be Able To Sue Tech Companies Over Spying, Says Sen. Rand Paul, by Gregory Ferenstein
- January 28, 2014 — Washington Post — Calling FCC authority a “loophole” assumes the conclusion , by Stuart Benjamin
- January 28, 2014 — Washington Post — This small loophole could give the FCC much greater control of the Internet, by Brian Fung
- January 27, 2014 — The Hill — House panel to consider ‘fair use’, by Kate Tummarello
- January 27, 2014 — The Hill — This Week in Tech: FCC takes up jampacked agenda, by Kate Tummarello & Julian Hattem
- January 27, 2014 — National Journal — The New Chief Cyberwarrior, And What’s Really Stopping Robot Cars, by Dustin Volz
- January 26, 2014 — Washington Post — In D.C., government experience matters most; Sunlight offers numerical evidence, by Holly Yeager