As the dialogue on spectrum reallocation problems and solutions continues, Congress has stepped in and experts have continued to weigh in. Major players on the broadcast and wireless side of the spectrum allocation aisle frame the issue as costs or benefits to industry and not in terms representing the crisis as a threat to the [...]
David Honig Speaks on Media Ownership at Howard University School of Communications


Foreignpolicy.com recently published an article pointing out a flaw in U.S. treatment of Internet censorship overseas: The U.S. itself is where many of the most sophisticated technologies to censor online speech are made. Not only that, but according to the article, “the U.S. government is the biggest and most powerful customer of American-made surveillance technology, shaping the development of those technologies as well as the business practices and norms for public-private collaboration around them.” While the U.S. government primarily uses this software to defend against hackers, several congressional representatives are working to prevent such software from also being used for censorship through the 


