OPINION
Scott Cleland - Page 2
ContributorScott Cleland is President of Precursor®, a responsible Internet consultancy. He served as Deputy U.S. Coordinator for International Communications & Information Policy in the George H. W. Bush Administration; and Institutional Investor twice ranked him the #1 independent analyst in communications when he was an investment analyst. He is author of Search & Destroy: Why You Can’t Trust Google Inc.
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Google's Right to Be Forgotten Hypocrisy
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The Top 10 Failures of FCC Title II Utility Regulation
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The Top Ten Reasons To Oppose Broadband Utility Regulation
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The Top Ten Reasons Broadband Internet Is Not a Public Utility
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The least efficient part of government
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The FCC disincentive auction
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Google's Glass house
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Online video competition's tipping point just tipped
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Diverging US-EU Internet trade visions
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Accelerating the de-Americanization of the Internet
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The narrowing net neutrality dispute
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Comcast's merger in perspective
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Government broadband overbuilds are anti-competitive
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How the Google-EC Competition Deal Harms Europe
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Google's robots and creeping militarization
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The European Commission's Google antitrust problems are not going away
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Why Chairmen Upton and Walden plan a Communications Act update
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The de-Americanization of the Internet
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YouTube is the 'ultimate a la carte'
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Dial-up rules for the broadband age?
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The modern FCC competition-policy linchpin
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Bitcoin's quixotic search for legality
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Implications of EU ruling Google abused its search dominance
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Congress: Restore Our Rightful Privacy Ownership
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TV anticompetitiveness, a la carte
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1G government in 4G world
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Arbitrary spectrum policy
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The new U.S. ppectrum policy has big problems
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The FCC/DOJ's one gigahertz spectrum charade
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America's private video market success
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Wireless plan innovation benefits consumers & competition
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The FCC transition?
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DOJ Joins FCC in picking wireless winners and losers
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DOJ & FTC antitrust report cards
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Will the new FCC Chair be a modernist or a nostalgist?
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FCC's obsolete wireless competition mindset
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Why IP interconnection would break the Internet
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The looming government spectrum scandal
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ITU in search of relevance in Internet age