FISA Section 702 Renewal Reforms Did Not Go Far Enough
Some small concessions were made in this legislation, but it falls far short of what was needed to protect consumer privacy.
i2Coalition articles and news updates regarding changes to United States Internet or technology polices.
Some small concessions were made in this legislation, but it falls far short of what was needed to protect consumer privacy.
The renewal, if made law, would extend the surveillance powers granted in FISA Section 702, with minor reforms that fall far short of those that i2Coalition has advocated for.
2017 has been one of the most challenging years on record for the Internet infrastructure industry, despite its continued importance and growth.
i2Coalition is not done demanding strong Net Neutrality rules. This fight isn’t over, it has turned to Congress.
“Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017.” This targeted method is the way to properly address this problem.
i2Coalition Member Eric Ellis of cPanel has written a piece arguing why Net Neutrality, and the Open Internet Order, are good for an open market.
The i2Coalition is excited to attend another year of this important meeting of Internet stakeholders.
Should the FCC roll back the Open Internet Order, it will diminish competition in the Internet transit space.
Today, i2Coalition and seven other allied tech associations sent a letter to the USTR expressing serious concerns over aspects of ongoing NAFTA trade renegotiations.
The i2Coalition sent a letter of congratulations to Assistant Secretary David Redl on his confirmation to the NTIA.