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    1. Ultimately, we are hopeful that the Supreme Court took this case to put these issues to rest once and for all.
      In At stake in Terminator vs. video games? "The future of media"
    2. We'll get an initial indication in about two years (the length of time it will take for the initial legal challenge), but a final answer may require the Supreme Court to get involved.
      Tim Wu in Net Neutrality: 4-6 Years of Uncertainty
    3. Today's Ohio Supreme Court decision to uphold a discriminatory 5.5% tax on satellite TV homes hurts all consumers, whether they subscribe to satellite or cable TV
      In Court Upholds Ohio Sales Tax On Satellite Service
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    2. Supreme Court Twitter Policy Changed Under Pressure From ICO

      Explore techweekeurope.co.uk (Feb 7 2012)

      Supreme Court Twitter Policy Changed Under Pressure From ICO ...r's Office, you can now send Freedom of Information requests to the court in 140 characters or less Supreme Court Twitter Policy Changed Under Pressure From ICO Thanks to Information Commissioner’s Office, you can... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Supreme Court

    3. Powell: Cable, Broadcast Regs Need Rethinking

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Dec 14 2011)

      ... a major premise for a whole host of regulations in the Communications Act. He pointed out that the Supreme Court may soon remove the scarcity rationale for granting the government "excpetional authority: to regul... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Ncta   Media Institute   Supreme Court

    4. Study: patent trolls have cost innovators half a trillion dollars

      Explore Ars Technica (Sep 20 2011)

      Study: patent trolls have cost innovators half a trillion dollars ...s actually becoming a net disincentive to innovation, especially software. We hope Congress and the Supreme Court are paying attention. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Supreme Court

    5. Researchers Challenge Findings from AMA's Cell Phone Cancer Study

      Explore vision2mobile (Jun 3 2011)

      ...chers offered a critique of a paper by N.D. Volkow, D. Tomasi and G.J. Wang at a time when the U.S. Supreme Court is reportedly considering whether to hear a class-action lawsuit against cellphone manufacturers ov... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Supreme Court   US Department of Justice   World Health Organization

    6. Supreme Court: AT&T can force arbitration, block class-action suits

      Explore Ars Technica (Apr 27 2011)

      Supreme Court: AT&T can force arbitration, block class-action suits The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that AT&T—and indeed, any company—could block class-action suits arising from di... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Supreme Court   Chris Foresman

    7. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of AT&T, Large Corporations in Arbitration Case

      Explore TechZone360 (Apr 27 2011)

      Supreme Court Rules in Favor of AT&T, Large Corporations in Arbitration Case The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that AT&T Mobility customers must arbitrate their cell phone contract disputes i... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Comcast   AT&T Mobility

    8. Dish May Have to Disable Millions of DVRs

      Explore Light Reading (Apr 20 2011)

      ...n banc panel upheld today. In response, Dish hopes to obtain a stay of the injunction as it seeks a Supreme Court review of the disablement portion of today's ruling. TiVo shares were up 29.87 percent (US$2.50) to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Jeff Baumgartner   IMS   Vodafone

    9. Some Cloud-Based Video Rentals Raise Issues

      Explore IP Carrier (Mar 23 2011)

      ...mately won the right to conduct such operations on a remote basis, though the case had to go to the Supreme Court for resolution.With remote storage, TV shows are kept on the cable operator's servers instead of a ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Cablevision   TiVo Inc.

    10. FCC: ISPs can't use First Amendment as shield from net neutrality

      Explore Ars Technica (Dec 28 2010)

      FCC: ISPs can't use First Amendment as shield from net neutrality ...mpared their broadband transmission services to cable television. They did so because a crucial Supreme Court decision upheld the idea that pay-TV providers enjoy First Amendment protections as "speakers." Tha... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Kyle McSlarrow   Media Institute   Supreme Court

    11. Court Upholds Ohio Sales Tax On Satellite Service

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Dec 27 2010)

      ...lers who do not. That's favoritism of in-state over out-of-state economic interests." "Today's Ohio Supreme Court decision to uphold a discriminatory 5.5% tax on satellite TV homes hurts all consumers, whether the... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   DirecTV   Dish Network   Supreme Court

    12. Net Neutrality: 4-6 Years of Uncertainty

      Explore IP Carrier (Dec 23 2010)

      ...ertainty, as it will take that long for court challenges to the FCC's authority to bubble up to the Supreme Court for final ruling. "We’ll get an initial indication in about two years (the length of time it will t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Tim Wu   Supreme Court   Federal Communication Commission

    13. Court hears dispute over sales tax on "free" phone

      Explore World News (Nov 12 2010)

      ...harged around $30 in sales tax for what they were told was a free cell phone. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed wary about a business–backed challenge that could make it almost impossible for consumers to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Supreme Court   Antonin Scalia

    14. Baker: Cable, Satellite Need Freedom To Package Programming

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Oct 7 2010)

      ...remain free to create compelling programming in packages of their own choosing." She pointed to the Supreme Court's finding that when government defends its speech regulation, its defense must be more than that th... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Comcast   DirecTV

    15. At stake in Terminator vs. video games? "The future of media"

      Explore Ars Technica (Sep 21 2010)

      At stake in Terminator vs. video games? "The future of media" ...helf alongside the Terminator movies. The difference? If Governor Schwarzenegger has his way in the Supreme Court case Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association & Entertainment Software Association, it... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Apple App Store   Motion Picture Association of America

    16. Free Press: Third Way Is the Right Way

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Aug 12 2010)

      ...he previous administration," said Free Press. That experiment was the FCC's decision, upheld by the Supreme Court, that Internet access, content and applications were an inseparable and lightly regulated Title I i... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Google   Free Press   Supreme Court

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