May 9, 2014 – Yesterday, the 9th Cir. Court of Appeals dismissed federal wiretap claims against Zynga and Facebook. At issue was whether the gaming giant and FB were improperly disclosing user information to advertisers. In the class action suit, FB users were understandably unhappy to discover that when they clicked on an ad or […]
FCC Proposed Rule Making on Net Neutrality – Changes Coming Next Week.
May 8, 2014 – In advance of the FCC’s Proposed Rule Making set for May 15, 2014, ESQwire.com’s Jason Schaeffer was interviewed by Popular Mechanics to give a primer on Net Neutrality. Over the past few years, we’ve enjoyed a relatively good run of open, and for the most part, unrestricted access to lawful online […]
Could Your Next Domain End In .nyc?
As technology grows, so do opportunities for those who use it. New York businesses and individuals will soon have the ability to use .nyc as a domain name if they are physically located in the city. New York City is not the first location to have its own dedicated gTLD. In fact, three other American […]
Don’t Expect Google Fiber in New York City Anytime Soon
Even though Google has repeatedly posted job openings for sales managers based in New York City for its Google Fiber broadband Internet and television service, the company indicates rumors saying that the company is soon bringing the service to the Big Apple are not true.After one recent job posting, Google recently sent emails to various […]
Is it Comcastic? Comcast – Time Warner Merger and Net Neutrality – What this Could Mean for the Open Internet
April 28, 2014 — Today Comcast set forth a plan to ensure it will be allowed to acquire Time Warner. Under the terms, Comcast is to sell 1.4 million subscribers to Charter Communications for $7.3 billion. Ostensibly, this move would allow Comcast to divest customers and appease the regulators. Step 1 — sell customers to […]
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