Wednesday, November 11, 2015

U.S. announces charges in JPMorgan hack; Apple creates 1,000 new jobs in Ireland; why activists hate T-Mobile’s video plan

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November 11, 2015

"CONTROVERSY OVER T-MOBILE VIDEO PLAN: T-Mobile’s plan to allow customers to watch video services like Netflix on their devices without counting the usage against their plans is drawing criticism from consumer advocates. Supporters of net neutrality warned the program could “tilt the In­ter­net in fa­vor of the biggest com­pan­ies, vi­ol­at­ing the prin­ciple of net neut­ral­ity. ‘As it stands, it looks like a net-neut­ral­ity vi­ol­a­tion right now,’ said Bar­bara van Schewick, a pro­fess­or at Stan­ford Law School and a lead­ing net-neut­ral­ity sup­port­er. Read more » about U.S. announces charges in JPMorgan hack; Apple creates 1,000 new jobs in Ireland; why activists hate T-Mobile’s video plan



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This article by Center for Internet and Society originally appeared on cyberlaw.stanford.edu on November 12, 2015 at 02:05AM

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