Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Regulation

Jury forces Apple to pay $500 million to patent troll.

The Republican resistance to FCC's internet takeover in the name of net neutrality was all for show. Bye-bye internet. Calling it Obamanet was just political theater.

Republicans and Democrats both overwhelmingly support net neutrality.
"Most surprising of all, given comments by Republican lawmakers over the past couple of days, is that support for net neutrality is bipartisan. Indeed, Republicans were slightly more likely to support net neutrality than Democrats. Eighty-one percent of Democrats and 85 percent of Republicans in the survey said they opposed fast lanes. The poll's margin of error was 3.2 percentage points."
So much for the phony opposition.

FCC chair refuses to show up for political theater questioning before Congress.

FCC commissioner gets it right:
"Net Neutrality is "a solution that won't work to a problem that doesn't exist," says Ajit Pai, a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)."
Exactly.

All administration law is unconstitutional.

Amazon wants to put 3D printers in delivery trucks, which is great, but it's trying to patent that idea, which is terrible.

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