State of the Net in the Press
This week’s 20th anniversary State of the Net was an event to remember, ushering in a new epoch of Internet policy. This year’s conference was our largest ever, with a staggering 1,400 registrants joining us to explore the latest developments in Internet policy and innovation. A remarkable turnout underscores the growing importance and relevance of the tech policy issues in Washington and across the globe.
Read on to find a comprehensive recap of the press coverage from State of the Net, providing you with a detailed overview of the key discussions and highlights from the event.
State of the Net Media Sweep
Bloomberg Law: Supreme Court Social Media Battles Fueled by Brash Tech Lobby
C-SPAN: Government Officials and Stakeholders Speak at Internet Policy Conference
Washington Post: FTC’s Bedoya says laws to keep teens off social media won’t work
Axios Pro: Hill staffers chart path for AI legislation
Politico: Playbook 2.13 – Out and About — Spotted
Light Reading: State of the Net conference features continued crosstalk about net neutrality
Broadband Breakfast: FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez Slams Failure To Save ACP
Communications Daily: Davidson, Gomez Forecast Damage for Economy and BEAD Should ACP Lapse
MeriTalk: Rep. Beyer Hopeful on 5-10 AI Bills Passing This Year
Communications Daily: Communications Daily: Experts Disagree on Common Carriage Application for Social Media
NetConnect Hub: Urgency to Sustain Affordable Connectivity Program to Bridge the Digital Divide
Communications Daily: FTC Will Add Pediatricians to Staff for Kids’ Privacy Issues
Unchained: Co-Chair of Congressional AI Caucus Raises Blockchain as a Way to Protect Data Privacy