Case Threatens Viability of an Open Internet

Case Threatens Viability of an Open Internet

Mary Mata August 26, 2013

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco On September 9, 2013 the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals will start hearing oral arguments in Verizon V. FCC, a “net neutrality” case where wireless provider […]

Why Should Latinos Care About SOPA?

Mary Mata January 18, 2012

By Amalia Deloney, Grassroots Policy Director at the Center for Media Justice Today websites across the country will purposely black out their pages so visitors will see only information about Stop […]

Net Neutrality Saved In The Senate

Mary Mata November 10, 2011

Senate voted not to overturn net neutrality rules today, these rules don’t even take place until November 20. The Republican-backed measure failed 52-46 and the president had said he would have […]

AT&T, T-Mobile Merger Bad News For Latinos

Mary Mata June 22, 2011

By Jessica L. González with assistance from Fabiola Rivas and Michael J. Scurato Following up on our recent submission to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of a petition to deny […]

Net Neutrality Vote Bad For Latinos

Mary Mata December 23, 2010

We wrote about the potential impact net neutrality could have on Latinos previously and now that the Federal Communications Commission has taken a vote on this issue, we’re back with […]

Latinos Need Net Neutrality

Mary Mata December 3, 2010

A good piece on net neutrality ran on The Root this week; although the piece revolved around the importance of net neutrality for the African-American community, similar reasons exist for […]

Internet access shouldn’t be limited by income

NewsTaco August 31, 2010

Net neutrality has become the new digital divide. You remember the divide: When the Internet was new, we worried how Web access would widen the gap between those who could […]