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Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

The Brave New World of Intellectual Piracy

09/11/2013 Deborah Collier

By any standard, the Pirates of the Caribbean have nothing on the antics of the pirates of India.  An April 2013 Indian Supreme Court decision has handed over the keys to the castle, and declared open season on pirating intellectual property (IP).  The booty in that case was for a drug to treat cancer that was developed by Novartis, a Swiss drug manufacturer.  The decision opens the door for future denials of drug patents and IP infringement for other industries.

General Waste, Oversight, Technology

Software Mess At IRS

08/31/2013 Deborah Collier

On August 29, 2013, The Washington Post published an article about Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Chief Information Officer (CIO) Terence Milholland and his desire to make the agency’s information technology (IT) program “world-class.”  The article cited the uphill battle Milholland faces in merging disparate IT systems, retraining programmers in newer technologies, and dealing with entrenched […]

Budget, Technology, Telecommunications

Summer Retransmission Dispute Heats Up

08/09/2013 Deborah Collier

In the midst of the summer doldrums, a broadcaster and a multi-channel video programming distributor (MVPD) are battling over retransmission fees with consumers suffering the consequences.  The parties this time are CBS and Time Warner Cable (TWC), with millions of viewers across the country losing access to shows such as “NCIS,” “The Big Bang Theory,” and “Under the Dome.”

Budget, Technology, Telecommunications

Time for FCC Overhaul

08/09/2013 Deborah Collier

On Thursday, July 11, 2013, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing on two draft bills, the FCC Process Reform Act and the FCC Consolidated Reporting Act, which was introduced on July 26, 2013 as H.R. 2844.  On July 25, 2013, the Subcommittee voted to advance the bills to the full Committee by a unanimous voice vote.  Similar bills were passed on a bi-partisan basis by the House in the last Congress, but failed to make headway in the Senate.

Budget, General Waste, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

IRS’ Litany of Mismanagement

08/09/2013 Leslie Paige

The IRS is in full crisis mode and the staff of Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) J. Russell George has been busier than a one-legged man in a butt kickin’ contest.

Broadband, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Keeping Internet Access Free of Taxes

08/02/2013 Deborah Collier

On November 1, 2014, the moratorium banning discriminatory taxes on the Internet and taxes on Internet access imposed by the Internet Tax Freedom Act in 1998 will expire.  At the time the legislation was initially enacted, the Internet had approximately 300 million users.  Since then, the number of users on the Internet has increased to nearly […]

Broadband, Education, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

E-Rate Program Reform To Take Center Stage at FCC

07/18/2013 Deborah Collier

On Friday, July 19, 2013, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be meeting to discuss, among other items, reforms to the Universal Service Fund (USF)’ E-Rate program, which was highlighted in the July edition of Wastewatcher.  It is expected that the outcome of this meeting will be a Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) to […]

Technology, Telecommunications

E-Rate for Education

07/15/2013 Deborah Collier

Without a doubt, broadband provides the promise of improving every aspect of daily life in America.  Job seekers can find employers, shoppers can find great deals and information can be shared through Internet access.

Congress, State Issues, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

Halting Wireless Tax Increases

06/28/2013 Deborah Collier

The June 2013 early release report on wireless substitution by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) indicates that the percentage of adults and children living in households with wireless only telephone service has been on a steady increase since 2003.  The data in the report indicates that wireless-only population is now about 36.5 percent and […]

Budget, Congress, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

“Campaign to Cut Waste” Falls Short

06/14/2013 Thomas Schatz

On June 13, 2011, President Obama issued Executive Order No. 13576, which called for “Delivering an Effective, Efficient and Accountable Government.”  In a short video released on June 12, 2011, President Obama identified specific examples of the types of savings that could be achieved through the Executive Order. He touted the entire effort as his “Campaign to Cut Waste,” which, […]

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