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09/02/2025
Cox: We ‘Gained Nothing’ From Copyright Infringement
Cox Communications met its deadline for filing its opening brief Friday at the U.S. Supreme Court in its challenge of a Fourth Circuit ruling that determined ISPs can be held liable for materially contributing to copyright infringement.
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08/28/2025
SCOTUS Watch for Cox-Sony
Cox Communications will file its opening brief with the U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow in its ongoing piracy battle with music labels.
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05/28/2025
Same Tune: Solicitor General Agrees SCOTUS Should Hear Cox-Sony Case
The U.S. Solicitor General agrees with Cox that SCOTUS should look at its legal battle with music labels over the operator’s liability as it relates to broadband customers pirating music over its network.
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04/10/2025
ISPs Say Proceed with Caution on Program Changes
As broadband providers wait for updates to the $42.5 billion BEAD program that will hopefully remove some regulatory red tape, some are hoping not everything in the broadband infrastructure initiative changes.
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03/26/2025
High Court Hesitant to Roll Back Longstanding USF Program
The FCC’s Universal Service Fund had another day in court as the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the most recent challenge to the program.
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03/19/2025
FTC Oustings Raise Red Flags For Other Agencies
Washington observers are still reeling after news that President Trump had fired Democratic FTC Commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya.