0 results for 'Wilkinson Barker Knauer'
Revolutionary Paralysis Treatment Rides on Bandwidth
A breakthrough in medical research using implanted micro sensors allowing people paralyzed from spinal injuries or stroke to regain use of their limbs has a catch. The tech devices need a very specific band of spectrum, currently occupied by the Defense Department and commercial radio.After Comcast Win, FCC, Congress Ponder Changes
Comcast Corp.'s courthouse victory over the Federal Communications Commission last week might not turn out to be a win for the company after all if it speeds the path for wider regulation of broadband services.Comcast Win May Force FCC's Hand
Comcast's courthouse victory over the Federal Communications Commission last week might not turn out to be a win for the company after all if it speeds the path for wider regulation of broadband services. The unanimous ruling was a short-term affirmation for those who want to rein in the FCC's ability to impose "net neutrality" rules, but major battles loom in at least two venues: the commission and Congress. A loss in either place would mean a lot more uncertainty for companies like Comcast.Ruling Could Soften FCC's Tough Tactics
Last week, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit threw out a $550,000 fine against CBS for televising a split-second view of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show. While the victory wasn't unexpected, the timing was.Comcast win may force FCC's hand
Comcast's courthouse victory over the Federal Communications Commission last week might not turn out to be a win for the company after all if it speeds the path for wider regulation of broadband services.Back Off! You Ain't the Cop: Court Says FCC Lacks Authority to Regulate Web
In a decision with far-reaching implications for the future of the Internet and the role of the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit rules that the agency lacks the authority to regulate the policies of Internet service providers.Lost and Found: Dow Lohnes Loses Pair, Lands Deal Work
Struggling with the loss of a key client and a series of lateral defections, former Am Law 200 firm Dow Lohnes lost two more partners Friday, with Venable confirming its hire of Ralph Hardy Jr. and Stephane Loughlin. The losses came as Dow Lohnes picked up transactional and regulatory work for client Digity LLC, a newly formed company backed by broadcast industry veteran Dean Goodman.Trending Stories