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Jon Brodkin


  1. Judge halts Nexstar/Tegna merger after FCC let firms exceed TV ownership limit

  2. Spotify seeks $300M from Anna's Archive, which ignores all court proceedings

  3. Supreme Court rejects Sony's attempt to kick music pirates off the Internet

  4. FCC imposes sweeping ban on foreign-made routers, affecting all new models

  5. Intuit beats FTC in court, ending restrictions on "free" TurboTax ads

  6. Trump FCC lets Nexstar buy Tegna and blow way past 39% TV ownership cap

  7. FBI started buying Americans' location data again, Kash Patel confirms

  8. Cloudflare appeals Piracy Shield fine, hopes to kill Italy's site-blocking law

  9. Apple can delist apps "with or without cause," judge says in loss for Musi app

  10. Trump and his FCC chair demand more positive news coverage of Iran war

  11. Google Fiber will be sold to private equity firm and merge with cable company

  12. Another AT&T FirstNet user gets shocking $6,200 bill, at $2 per megabyte

  13. Live Nation director boasted of gouging ticket buyers, "robbing them blind"

  14. "Use a gun" or "beat the crap out of him": AI chatbot urged violence, study finds

  15. Anthropic sues US over blacklisting; White House calls firm "radical left, woke"

  16. US blindsides states with surprise settlement in Live Nation/Ticketmaster trial

  17. Lawsuit: Google Gemini sent man on violent missions, set suicide "countdown"

  18. FCC chair calls Paramount/WBD merger "a lot cleaner" than defunct Netflix deal

  19. Charter gets FCC permission to buy Cox and become largest ISP in the US

  20. Trump FCC's equal-time crackdown doesn't apply equally—or at all—to talk radio

  21. Whoops: US military laser strike takes down CBP drone near Mexican border

  22. Judge doesn't trust DOJ with search of devices seized from Wash. Post reporter

  23. UK fines Reddit for not checking user ages aggressively enough

  24. FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance

  25. Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today, starts removing 695,000 archive links

  26. Verizon acknowledges "pain" of new unlock policy, suggests change is coming

  27. Stephen Colbert says CBS forbid interview of Democrat because of FCC threat

  28. Warner Bros. rejects Paramount again but asks for "best and final offer"

  29. Verizon makes customers wait 35 days to unlock fully paid-off phones

  30. Trump FTC wants Apple News to promote more Fox News and Breitbart stories

  31. Victory for Elon Musk: US labor board abandons authority over SpaceX

  32. Archive.today CAPTCHA page executes DDoS; Wikipedia considers banning site

  33. Trump FCC investigates The View, reportedly says "fake news" will be punished

  34. "ICE Out of Our Faces Act" would ban ICE and CBP use of facial recognition

  35. FBI stymied by Apple's Lockdown Mode after seizing journalist's iPhone

  36. "Capture it all": ICE urged to explain memo about collecting info on protesters

  37. X office raided in France's Grok probe; Elon Musk summoned for questioning

  38. Russian drones use Starlink, but Ukraine has plan to block their Internet access

  39. DOJ released Epstein files with dozens of nudes and victims' names, reports say

  40. ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face

  41. FCC aims to ensure "only living and lawful Americans" get Lifeline benefits

  42. Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited data

  43. Starlink demands grant money from states even when residents don't buy service

  44. Supreme Court to decide how 1988 videotape privacy law applies to online video

  45. White House alters arrest photo of ICE protester, says "the memes will continue"

  46. Judge orders stop to FBI search of devices seized from Washington Post reporter

  47. Trump FCC threatens to enforce equal-time rule on late-night talk shows

  48. Spotify won court order against Anna’s Archive, taking down .org domain

  49. Verizon starts requiring 365 days of paid service before it will unlock phones

  50. Netflix to pay all cash for Warner Bros. to fend off Paramount hostile takeover