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Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Focusing on Music Copyright for World IP Day

05/15/2015 Deborah Collier

On April 26, 2015, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) marked World Intellectual Property Day.  The theme was “Get Up, Stand Up.  For Music,” which was intended to highlight the contributions of musical artists around the world and encourage the protection of their intellectual property (IP).  Artists and musicians combat piracy and copyright infringement on a daily basis, while they also struggle to be adequately compensated for their work. 

Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Providing Relief from Internet Taxes

04/16/2015 Deborah Collier

On July 15, 2014, the House of Representatives passed the Permanent Internet Tax Freedom Act, which would have made the moratorium on taxes for Internet access permanent.  Unfortunately, because of legislative wrangling in the Senate, the bill failed to become law.

Technology, Telecommunications

Time to Reform FCC’s Designated Entity Program

04/06/2015 Deborah Collier

There is a problem when a large business is able to use a federal program designed to help small and minority-owned businesses in order to obtain discounts from the government.

Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Intellectual Property Is Personal

03/11/2015 Deborah Collier

On February 26, 2015, Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) held a briefing on Capitol Hill to discuss intellectual property (IP) rights, including copyrights, patents, brand recognition and trademarks.

Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Plain Packaging Spreads to Ireland

03/10/2015 Deborah Collier

Following Australia’s 2012 foray into plain packaging, the Irish Senate adopted a resolution to restrict the use of corporate logos and trademarks on cigarette packaging on March 3, 2015.

Technology, Telecommunications

The Internet Showdown

02/13/2015 Deborah Collier

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler has set February 26, 2015, as the date when the agency will meet and vote on President Obama’s plan to establish unprecedented and extraordinary parameters for government control over the Internet.

Technology, Telecommunications

Preempting State Law Is a Slippery Path

02/13/2015 Deborah Collier

On February 2, 2015, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler released a statement supporting the petitions from Chattanooga, Tennessee and Wilson, North Carolina requesting federal preemption of state laws that restrict municipal broadband networks.

General Waste, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

The FCC’s Taxpayer Funded Holiday Spending Spree

01/27/2015 Deborah Collier

With the holidays behind them, Americans are determining the aftermath of their annual holiday spending spree.  For the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the spending spree at taxpayer expense has just begun.  On December 11, 2014, the FCC met to vote on changes to the E-Rate program, which is part of the Universal Service Fund (USF). 

Technology, Telecommunications

Municipal Broadband Proposal Seeks to Overturn State Laws

01/15/2015 Deborah Collier

The President continued his preview of the State of the Union address on January 14, 2015 by announcing that among the top priorities for this year will be “removing barriers” for faster Internet speeds.

Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Net Neutrality Strikes Back

12/10/2014 Deborah Collier

During the first week following its release on November 28, more than 42 million people had watched the trailer for “Star Wars VII – The Force Awakens.”  It was a reminder that every time it appears either the Empire or the Republic are defeated, the vanquished side rises with renewed energy.  Fittingly, the trailer appeared […]

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