The Power of FUD
The opposition to the TPP consists of accusations of secrecy driven by anti-globalization ideologues.
Benefits of IP Protection for Developing Countries
Presentation delivered to Trans-Pacific Partnership Stakeholder Event in San Diego, California on July 2, 2012.
A Tale of Two Islands
Even in the most remote areas of the country service providers are already providing Internet access, even while searching for ways to provide even faster access.
The Supreme Court's Decision Won't Affect the Real Health Care Revolution
Real health care reform is happening, not in Congress or the Supreme Court, but in the eHealth explosion.
Both Sides of the Free Culture Debate
An NPR intern revels in the fact she has illegally downloaded thousands of songs for free; a musician explains the real costs of her "free" music.
One Health Insurance CEO Now Opposes the Mandate; Too Late
Had the health insurers stood up for free market principles and defended long-held actuarial principles for underwriting risk, the country might have avoided the ObamaCare nightmare.
The New Colossus...What Happened?
Securing the best and brightest from around the globe to plant their ideas and grow their dreams here returns dividends to every current U.S. citizen.
Tax Rules for the Information Superhighway
Pro-tax forces across the country see broadband as yet another goose to be plucked.
Who Are the Rich and How Do We Know?
While we all may agree that certain people are rich, determining where to draw the line-and what should be included in the calculation-is both difficult and arbitrary.
Radio Wants to Kill the Wireless Star?
The notion of DC picking winners and losers by means of technology mandates is both odious and destructive to an innovative future.


