S.1836 - Internet Freedom Act of 2009

A bill to prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from further regulating the Internet. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from further regulating the Internet. as introduced.
  • Short: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 as introduced.

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09/12/10
What Has Happened to US Movies?

On October 22, 2009, S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 was introduced, an anti-Net Neutrality bill. Methinks the truth is getting out...

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08/25/10
Science - Technology - Telecommuni...

Two bills (S. 1836, H.R. 3924) to prohibit, with some exceptions, the FCC from proposing, promulgating, or issuing any further regulation...

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08/25/10
Penny Hill Press » Blog Archive » ...

Two bills (S. 1836, H.R. 3924) to prohibit, with some exceptions, the FCC from proposing, promulgating, or issuing any further regulation...

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08/23/10
Internet Freedom is a Right Down w...

S.1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 - U.S. Congress - OpenCongress Use the options to the right to narrow down your search results. Inte...

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08/23/10
Internet freedom is a right down w...

A subjective look at H.R.3458, The Internet Preservation Act, and S.1836, The Internet Freedom Act. http://leeth.org/blog/?p=264. Interne...

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08/05/10
Creative-i : Under Threat: A Free ...

On October 22, 2009, S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 was introduced, an anti-Net Neutrality bill. It was referred to committee, not...

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08/03/10
Under Threat: A Free and Open Inte...

On October 22, 2009, S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 was introduced, an anti-Net Neutrality bill. It was referred to committee, not...

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07/27/10
Mein Politikblog » Blog Archiv » I...

Oktober 2009 wurde S.1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 vorgelegt, eine anti-Net Neutralität-Vorschlag. Er wurde dem Ausschuss überwiesen...

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07/20/10
Under Threat: A Free and Open Inte...

On October 22, 2009, S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 was introduced, an anti-Net Neutrality bill. It was referred to committee, not...

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07/15/10
Under Threat: A Free and Open Inte...

On October 22, 2009, S. 1836: Internet Freedom Act of 2009 was introduced, an anti-Net Neutrality bill. It was referred to committee, not...

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