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CIA, Other Spy Agencies Could Be Snooping on You and Your Bank Accounts

The Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, and other United States government spy agencies could receive full access to huge amounts of financial data on Americans and others who do

Critics Slam Unfairness of ‘Marketplace Fairness Act’

New legislation that would significantly change how customers of online retailers are taxed is being considered in Congress.

Private Firm Helps Bridge Digital Divide

Comcast has instituted a program, now in its second year, called Internet Essentials.

Book Review: 'Captive Audience' Gilded with Fools Gold

Obsolete thinking and rear-view-mirror analysis comprise Professor Susan Crawford’s new book 

Neither Fair nor Equitable: The Marketplace Fairness Act

In the past few years, members of Congress have proposed several bills to expand states’ ability to tax purchases made online and from mail-order catalogs. Yesterday, U.S. Sens.

The President's Next Pick for FCC Chairman May Halt the Internet's Success

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Via a video by Mike Wendy of MediaFreedom.org, Less Government's Seton Motley

Cell Phones Often Taxed More Heavily Than Alcohol and Cigarettes

Wireless consumers in the United States pay more than 17 percent in taxes and fees on average on their cell phone bills, including more than 11 percent in state and local charges, according to a ne

Obama’s New Year’s Resolutions: Power Grab the Internet — and Your Wallet

It’s the New Year, the pre-dawn of President Barack Obama’s second term – in which he is free to be more “

Will Online Learning Undermine Liberal Bias?

Will the rise of online learning undermine liberalism’s control over education? Lewis Andrews thinks so.
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