i2Coalition Statement On FISA Section 702 Renewal
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.
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.
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.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is expected to circulate his final plan for undermining the 2015 Open Internet Order as soon as November 22nd.
i2Coalition will be organizing a members-only call with leading U.S. and European regulators charged with implementing the GDPR to discuss compliance.
Walking back the Open Internet order is not the correct course of action to create a more competitive, consumer-friendly Internet.
Since 2010 the Domain Name System (DNS) has expanded dramatically, not only fueling competition, choice and innovation, but truly enabling a multi-lingual Internet.
The Email Privacy Act will finally bring the Electronic Communications Privacy Act – or ECPA – into the modern world.
Please join us for panels on government access to data and internet governance at SXSW 2017.
We submitted a comment in the form of a letter for the 2016 Special 301 Out of Cycle Review of Notorious Markets.