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Consumer Concerns: Opponents of Internet rules recklessly play the tax-grab card

2015-03-15 04:10:17| Telecom - Topix.net

The Federal Communications Commission led by Chairman Tom Wheeler has reclassified the Internet as a telecommunications service, rather than its former designation as an information service. That bureaucratic distinction gives the commission more authority to ensure that network operators such as Comcast and AT&T aren't picking online winners and losers.

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Clean air agency proposes new rules to cut and track oil-refinery emissions

2015-03-14 08:25:16| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

The Bay Area's clean air agency has proposed two new rules to measure, track and reduce oil refinery air pollution as part of a new approach toward curbing oil-industry emissions. Political pressure for the tougher rules mounted after a 2012 fire at Chevron's Richmond oil refinery sent thousands to hospitals with eye, throat and lung irritation.

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The Fit Factor: Five rules for reinvention

2015-03-13 13:47:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Fashion brands and retailers need to embrace "radical change" in their apparel sizing and fit strategies if they are to remain competitive in a changing environment. And for Alvanon's Ed Gribbin, there are lessons to be learned from technology giants like Apple.

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FCC releases net neutrality rules

2015-03-12 17:05:51| Telecom - Topix.net

Two weeks after voting to regulate broadband Internet service as a public utility, the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday released 313 pages of rules detailing what would be allowed. The release of the rules had been eagerly anticipated by advocates and lawmakers, as well as broadband and technology companies.

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No Privacy in Your Trash, Minnesota Supreme Court Rules

2015-03-12 00:56:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.mprnews.org/">MPR News</a> Rejecting a dissenting justice who said the nature of trash has changed, the Minnesota Supreme Court today ruled that you should have no expectation of privacy when putting your trash at the curb, saying the Minnesota Constitution does not provide greater privacy protection of trash than the U.S. Constitution. read more

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