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"Cable ISP Hit with $10,000 Fine for FCC Deception on Broadband Coverage"
technology1 year ago

"Cable ISP Hit with $10,000 Fine for FCC Deception on Broadband Coverage"

Jefferson County Cable, a small ISP, has been fined $10,000 by the FCC for falsely claiming to offer broadband service in an area it hadn't expanded to and for submitting inaccurate coverage data to prevent other ISPs from obtaining government grants. The company admitted to violating the Broadband Data Collection program requirements and the Broadband DATA Act. The FCC's investigation revealed that the ISP initially reported serving 8,178 addresses, which was later reduced to 6,605, still higher than its actual coverage. The ISP's false claims were exposed by a competitor who filed challenges at specific addresses, leading to the discovery of damning emails from a company executive.

"Court Overturns $1 Billion Copyright Verdict Against Cox Communications for Music Piracy"
legalcopyright2 years ago

"Court Overturns $1 Billion Copyright Verdict Against Cox Communications for Music Piracy"

A federal appeals court overturned a $1 billion piracy verdict against Cox Communications, ruling that the ISP did not profit directly from copyright infringement committed by its users. The court affirmed the finding of willful contributory infringement but reversed the vicarious liability verdict, ordering a new damages trial. The case, brought by Sony and other music copyright holders, alleged that Cox didn't adequately fight piracy on its network. Advocacy groups supported Cox's appeal, expressing concerns that the ruling could lead to ISPs disconnecting users based on mere accusations of copyright infringement.

When 20 Hours Online Prompted an Email from the ISP President: A Glimpse into the '90s Internet
technology2 years ago

When 20 Hours Online Prompted an Email from the ISP President: A Glimpse into the '90s Internet

A writer reflects on a 1998 email from the president of his dial-up ISP, reminding him to disconnect after 20 hours of usage. In the '90s, Internet access was not always-on, and each occupied telephone line meant another customer couldn't use it. The writer, an amateur data archivist, discovered the email while organizing his archives and recalls the frustration of being told to disconnect despite paying for "unlimited" service. The email highlights the limitations of dial-up internet and the challenges of sharing resources among customers.