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Supreme Court Rules Police GPS Tracking Unconstitutional

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision that police use of a Global Positioning System tracking device on a suspect’s vehicle without a search warrant violated the Constitution.

FreePress’ Latest Net Neutrality Folly Pushing for Shareholder Votes

FreePress’ latest net neutrality folly and political agitation is pushing the SEC to make shareholders from AT&T, Verizon and Sprint vote on inappropriate, ill-advised, and unwarranted proposed

School Employees Sue Cyberbullying Students

Cyberbullying occurs when the taunts, threats, and lies that used to occur at the school bus stop or playground occur online.

ALEC Calls for Privacy Solutions to Protect Consumer Choice

The chairmen of the American Legislative Exchange Council’s Communications and Technology Task Force are calling for the Obama Administration to protect consumers, their online privacy choices, and

Netherlands Enacts Net Neutrality

Net neutrality—the idea that Internet service providers should not favor one source of data over another—is now the law of the land in the Netherlands.
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