Marvin Ammori Quotes
Top 35 wise famous quotes and sayings by Marvin Ammori
Marvin Ammori Famous Quotes & Sayings
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If the court is a political institution making important political decisions, then the public should debate the politics of Supreme Court decisions.
Companies like Pinterest and Twitter did not become sensations because of Google search but because of the many ways users find out about great sites.
In the post-industrial economy, ideas and great minds often provide far greater return on investment than any other resources or capital investments.
Google's competitors fail to demonstrate that Google's actions stifle competition rather than reflect pro-consumer innovations.
There is just one exception to the FCC's no-throttling rule - if a company can prove that throttling is 'reasonable network management.'
The first devices to record and play back music were the phonograph and the gramophone. The gramophone's inventor: Alexander Graham Bell.
One goal of law - as we learn in law school from the first day of contracts - is to deter bad behavior.
Anyone unhappy with Google can use other search engines - including DuckDuckGo and Blekko, along with Bing or Yahoo.
In 2011, mobile data traffic in the United States was eight times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000. That's traffic.
I discover real-time news far more often on Facebook than on Google News or a regular Google search.
The fights for media justice and racial justice have been intertwined since the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
The Internet is one of the most revolutionary technologies the world has ever known. It has given us an entire universe of information in our pockets.
Net neutrality is the right thing for our democracy, economy, and global competitiveness. And Americans support an open Internet.
The FCC sided with the public and adopted extremely strong net neutrality rules that should be a global model for Internet freedom.
Public participation helped create the Internet, and it helps protect it. That's worth celebrating and remembering.
Free speech has remained a quintessential American ideal, even as our society has moved from the ink quill to the touch screen.
Evidence and economic theory suggests that control of the Internet by the phone and cable companies would lead to blocking of competing technologies.
Any 'network neutrality' rule should be designed to forbid phone or cable companies from controlling the Internet.
From search and books to online TV and operating systems, antitrust affects our daily digital lives in more ways than we think.
Liability limit has become a symbol of corporate greed in passing the risk of disaster to the U.S. government and U.S. citizens.
The FCC has made it clear it would punish a cable or phone company for deviating from providing 'neutral' access.
Almost 85 percent of the Latin American market is subject to net neutrality rules, and the European Parliament already favors strong ones.
The Open Internet principles were not legal rules adopted by the FCC; they were effectively a press statement posted on the FCC website.
Civil disobedience has almost always been about expression. Generally, it's nonviolent, as defined by Henry David Thoreau, Gandhi, and King.