This post is about trying to nail down some basics and extracting key findings from the FCC’s two rulings on “net neutrality”. I’d really appreciate your feedback.
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What is net neutrality?
I am really struggling with the issue of “net neutrality”. I would really welcome input from people as to what they think the real problem is.
Check your credit card bill after you freeze your credit
The big three credit agencies – Equifax, Experian, TransUnion — have figured out that they can make money on the problems that they create for us. We are trying to fight back with legislation.
Student Loan Bill of Rights
I was very pleased to vote for the student loan bill of rights legislation. It will help a little on a big problem. It will force loan servicers to treat students fairly.
Net Neutrality
I’m looking for input on the issue of net neutrality. The Senate has formed a special committee on the issue and we may develop an approach to taking action on it. I generally favor net neutrality, but here are a few starting thoughts pointing to the complexity of the issue.
Summary: An Act relative to the judicial enforcement of noncompetition agreements
High-level summary of S.988: The Uniform Trade Secrets Act would be adopted Noncompetition agreements are clearly defined such that they do not include, for example, nondisclosure agreements or agreements to …
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