The Critical Role of the Affordable Connectivity Program in Closing the Digital Divide
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by L Harriman
15h ago
When we think about closing the digital divide, we need to think about three key areas: availability, affordability, and adoption. The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), allocated $65 billion towards addressing these issues in order to equitably close the digital divide. While tackling all barriers of the digital divide is important, addressing the affordability gap can tip the scales of both broadband availability and broadband adoption. This is why Public Knowledge has long supported the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). The ACP is a ..read more
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Nominations | IP3 Awards 2024
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by Michele Ambadiang
15h ago
Do you know an IP Champion? Nominate them for the 21st Annual IP3 Awards! Public Knowledge is proud to host the IP3 Awards, recognizing exceptional individuals who shape the future of Intellectual Property, Information Policy, and Internet Protocol. This year, we’re celebrating outstanding achievements in these critical fields. Nominate someone who has made a significant impact – whether it’s a lifelong dedication or a recent breakthrough. Nominations are open until June 3rd! It’s easy to nominate – simply fill out the form below and tell us why your nominee deserves this recognition. Get ins ..read more
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Public Knowledge Joins More Than 80 Groups Urging Congress To Support NIST Funding Request for Responsible AI Innovation
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by Shiva Stella
3d ago
Today, Public Knowledge joined more than 80 industry, civil society, nonprofit, university, trade association, and research laboratory groups in a letter urging Congress to prioritize funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology fiscal year 2025 budget request. The letter encourages investment in NIST’s effort to advance AI research, standards, and testing, including through the agency’s recently established U.S. AI Safety Institute. The joint advocacy effort, backed by industry, academia, and groups from across the AI policy spectrum, calls for the establishment of an effect ..read more
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The Debate About “Journalism Preservation” Just Got More Confusing
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by Lisa Macpherson
1w ago
The ongoing, multinational debate about so-called “collective bargaining” requirements between dominant digital platforms and news publishers can be downright dizzying. It goes like this: Publishers: “You are stealing from us by linking to our content without paying!” Platforms: “Fine. We won’t link to your content.” Publishers: “No! You have to link to our content!” This debate occurred in Spain (where it went on for eight years); again in France; is being threatened in Canada; may arise in Australia; and is now on our shores, in California. Last week, in anticipation of a June state Senate v ..read more
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Public Knowledge Warns Congress: Don’t Paywall the Law
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by Shiva Stella
1w ago
Today, the House Judiciary Committee marked up the “Protecting and Enhancing Public Access to Codes” (PRO CODES) Act. The bill proposes copyrighting model standards, such as building and electric codes, often referenced in state and local laws. Public Knowledge, along with 22 other organizations, warns that restricting access to laws governing safety and fire standards will imperil the safety of ordinary Americans and drive up costs for basic access to the law. The markup follows a letter warning lawmakers against adopting the bill. The following can be attributed to Meredith Rose, Senior Poli ..read more
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Public Knowledge Joins More Than 200 Groups Urging Congress To Save Affordable Connectivity Program
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by Shiva Stella
1w ago
Today, Public Knowledge joined more than 200 civil society groups and local, state, and Tribal governments in a letter urging the U.S. House of Representatives to sign a discharge petition filed by Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY) in support of the “Affordable Connectivity Program Extension Act.” The legislation would provide an additional $7 billion to save a successful broadband-subsidy initiative. The Federal Communications Commission, which administers the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), will run out of funding for the program in a matter of weeks if additional federal funding is not provi ..read more
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Privileged Conversations | May 2024
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by Michele Ambadiang
1w ago
Public Knowledge has the pleasure of inviting you to a multifaceted program focused on training and developing the next generation of tech policy experts and public interest advocates that reflects the diversity of voices and experiences in our society. Please join us for our monthly Career Breakfast Series. This event is designed specifically for students and recent graduates of color, offering insights into tech policy and public interest careers, and providing a platform for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. This month you will have the opportunity to have a great conversation ..read more
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Affordable Connectivity Program Day of Action
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by Michele Ambadiang
2w ago
Join Public Knowledge, Civic Nation, National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC), National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA),  and Digital Progress Institute (DPI) for a public rally on Tuesday, April 30th at 11 am at the Shaw/Watha Library to fight for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)! The Affordable Connectivity Program is vital for many Americans, and we need your help to preserve it. During this rally, you’ll hear from: ACP enrollees: Sharing stories about how the program has made a positive difference in their lives. Digital navigators: Discussing the program’s role in cl ..read more
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Public Knowledge Responds to MPA Chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin on Site-blocking
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by Shiva Stella
2w ago
Today, Motion Picture Association Chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin delivered remarks confirming the organization is working with Congress to enact site-blocking legislation which would force broadband providers, DNS lookups, and other infrastructure providers to refuse public access to websites accused of copyright infringement – risking the ability of all people to communicate freely online. Public Knowledge opposes site-blocking bills for jeopardizing the Open Internet. The following can be attributed to Meredith Rose, Senior Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge: “With today’s announcement, the ..read more
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The DOJ Case Against Apple May Spur the Next Wave of Tech Innovation
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by John Bergmayer
2w ago
Apple’s response to the antitrust lawsuit brought by the Department of Justice and a coalition of states last month, is to claim that the suit threatens “the principles that set Apple products apart in a fiercely competitive market.” But the DOJ is not challenging Apple’s design philosophy, or saying the iPhone should be more like Android, or anything like that. It argues that Apple shouldn’t use unfair, exclusionary methods to harm competition. I hope Apple doesn’t think it’s those practices that set Apple products apart. As fierce Apple critic Tim Sweeney of Epic Games wrote days before the ..read more
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