A Free-Market National Broadband Policy
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, recently sent a letter to President Bush casting aspersions on the need for a national broadband ... (
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Antitrust Dogs Turn on Oracle
It was only a couple of years ago that Oracle was leading the dogs of antitrust in hot pursuit of Bill Gates and Microsoft. How things have changed. Somewhere ... (
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Don’t Give Up Yet on Property Rights for the Digital World
WASHINGTON, DC -- Property rights, contracts, and voluntary markets have played a primary role in the development of our vibrant industries. In a new Cato ... (
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March 2004 IT Update (pdf)
The March issue of IT Update highlights the newest front in the ongoing battle over telecom regulation: voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). Cato Institute ... (
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Michigan’s Telecom Regs Raise Costs, Kill Jobs
MIDLAND, MI -- A new analysis of telecom data by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy has revealed that the vast majority of wireline telephone companies ... (
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The High Cost of Spam Legislation
A federal law pre-empted state spam laws on January 1 of this year, but the erroneous thinking behind many of these laws still persists, threatening the ... (
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VoIP and the Future of Telecom Regulation
Much has been written over the past few months about the revolutionary potential of Internet telephony, or voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service. ... (
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