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The FCC told a federal appeals court Thursday (Oct. 11) that its order deregulating internet access simply restored "the longstanding regulatory classification of broadband Internet access service as an “information service” under Title I of the Communications Act" and returned to a "light touch" ...
Read more: FCC Defends Internet Dereg as Justifiable Light-Touch Remake
BBC Studios has agreed to identify, co-develop and co-fund scripted formats and original intellectual property for the U.S. market with Lionsgate Television. As part of a first-look deal, the companies will create original series and raw on formats from the BBC catalog. “BBC Studios productions is ...
Read more: Lionsgate to Work with BBC to Develop Shows in U.S.
Add Senate Judiciary Committee chair Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) to the lengthening list of those, Republican and Democrat, who want answers from Google about the Google+ data vulnerability it chose not to tell its users about. Grassley wants the company to explain how it is protecting personal info ...
Read more: Sen. Grassley Wants Answers About Google+ 'Glitches'