antitrust

The Microsoft Tax - another luxury we can no longer afford?

by: sTiVo

Sat Dec 06, 2008 at 17:41

Back in the late nineties, I was one of those odd souls who took what most would consider to be an inordinate amount of interest in Microsoft's antitrust troubles.

From the period 1997-2000 I can't say I cared more deeply about any other issue.

Of course, that issue faded from view as much more important things came to the fore, but it did lay in the back of my mind.

Now, this week, that part of my life has come back together full circle.

Let's start with a frightening New York Times article about the geometric growth of viruses,  malware, and general criminal activity on the internet.

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Bush Administration Comes After the Internet

by: Matt Stoller

Thu Sep 06, 2007 at 15:26

And it's official.  The Justice Department is against net neutrality.  Harold Feld gives us context.

"It would seem that the President and the Justice Department cannot do enough for AT&T and the other companies that agreed to spy on the American people.  Without network neutrality, companies are free to turn over user information without a warrant or block users from desired content ­ as AT&T recently did 'accidentally' by blocking Pearl Jam's criticism of the President during a concert performance carried on AT&T's broadband service."

I'm wondering when Chairman Ed Markey is going to do anything about this.  He's the Chair of the Telecom subcommittee.

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