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June 26, 2008
Don’t Kill the Green Goose
The need to achieve technological breakthroughs to provide cleaner, more efficient sources of energy may indeed be the race-to-the-moon for this generation of American inventors, scientists and entrepreneurs.
June 19, 2008
I'm From a Public/Private FCC Broadband Quasi-Federal Partnership and I'm Here to Help You
Okay, here’s a quick quiz.
June 19, 2008
I'm From a Public/Private FCC Broadband Quasi-Federal Partnership and I'm Here to Help You
Okay, here’s a quick quiz.
June 17, 2008
It Looks Like We’re Gonna Have a Tax Debate
Wow! It looks like the presidential campaign is going to put us right in the middle of a big, fat debate on tax policy.
June 10, 2008
Risky Business
Well, it’s June, which marks the beginning of the hurricane season and (this year) the end of the Democratic primaries.
June 5, 2008
Riding Off into the Regulatory Sunset—Forbearance at the FCC
In the 1970s, the Federal Communications Commission began a struggle to reconcile old communications laws governing telephones, broadcasting, and cable television with the new technological and business realities.
June 3, 2008
Fraud We Can Believe In
Massive government spending and entitlement programs create opportunities for fraud.
June 2, 2008
Don't Kill the Green Goose: The Importance of Stimulating and Rewarding Clean Energy Breakthroughs
A tremendous amount of research and investment is being directed at the search for technological breakthroughs to provide cleaner, more efficient, cheaper and more abundant sources of energy. There will be a huge demand for the wide diffusion of this innovation in years to come. This paper discusses the elements necessary in a global approach that prioritizes real world impact, but also respects intellectual property and the innovation process.