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03/30/2026
Should Sports Leagues Keep Antitrust Exemptions?
In the spirit of March, the state of live sports distribution is madness, hence why the FCC’s Media Bureau opened a docket on the matter. Friday was the deadline for initial comments.
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03/27/2026
Cox-Sony Litigator Says SCOTUS Decision Changes Everything
%%excerpt%% Joshua Rosenkranz, Orrick’s head of the firm’s Supreme Court & Appellate practice, represented Cox before the U.S. Supreme Court in its long-running piracy battle with Sony and other music labels. He tells CFX the ripples of Cox’s win will extend far beyond ISPs.
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03/26/2026
Nexstar Aftershocks: Carr Says Commission Vote Still Possible
Nexstar-Tegna wasn’t on the FCC’s Open Meeting agenda Thursday, but its presence certainly was felt.
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03/26/2026
A Swift Resolution
The National Advertising Division said Charter voluntarily changed disclosures regarding its claims of “fiber-powered” Spectrum internet.
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03/26/2026
Subcommittee Examines Telecom Act
Even the House Communications Subcommittee’s hearing on the 1996 Telecom Act couldn’t escape the Nexstar-Tegna reverberations.
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03/25/2026
Supreme Court Gives Cox Unanimous Win in Sony Piracy Case
When word came down Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Cox Communications in its eight-year piracy battle with music labels, other ISPs got wind of it pretty quickly.