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Providers seek primary role in Internet privacy guidelines
Internet service providers called for industrywide guidelines to protect privacy online in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee. But they want to set the guidelines themselves. "We ought to go forward with this self-regulatory approach," said...Tags: Government, Time Warner Inc., Business Enterprises, Consumers, Laws
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Cable TV looks into new video recording method
Associated PressIf the nation's largest cable TV operators have their way, the home digital video recorder could soon become a relic. Leading the way is Cablevision Systems Corp., which plans to roll out a system in early 2009 that will let viewers record any show...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Television Industry, Telecommunication Service, Consumer Electronics Industry, Comcast Corp.
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Internet service providers want to set industry guidelines for online privacy
From Bloomberg NewsInternet service providers called for industrywide guidelines to protect privacy online in testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday. But they want to set the guidelines themselves. "We ought to go forward with this self-regulatory...Tags: Government, Time Warner Inc., Business Enterprises, Consumers, Laws
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Comcast Customers Shut Out Again On UConn Football
For the second week in a row, more than half a million Connecticut households will not have access to the UConn football game. Tonight's game against Virginia will be televised by ESPNU, which is not available on Comcast. As the state's largest cable...Tags: Telecommunication Service, ESPN, Paul Doyle, University of Connecticut, University of Connecticut Football
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Small wins 7th Illinois PGA title
28-PBBRIEFS.ART Small wins 7th Illinois PGA title IN BRIEF •GOLF: Mike Small won his sixth consecutive Illinois PGA Championship and seventh...Tags: Athletics, Track and Field, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Oscar De La Hoya, Mike Small
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FCC tells Comcast to halt blockages
From wire reportsA divided Federal Communications Commission has ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policy when it blocked Internet traffic for some subscribers and has ordered the cable giant to change the way it manages its network. In a precedent-setting move,...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Telecommunication Service, John A Boehner, Comcast Corp., Consumers
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Making the best broadband Internet connection
There are three in the area: Charter Communications Inc., Cox Communications Inc. and Time Warner Cable Inc. For Charter, check at (888) 438-2427 or www.charter.com. Cox is at (888) 269-5757 or www.cox.com. Time Warner is at (888) 892-2253 or www....Tags: Time Warner Inc., Telecommunication Service, Satellite and Cable Service
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Eyes inside your computer
How would you like to have some guy follow you around and take notes while you shop, bank, look for a doctor or hang with your friends? When you ask him what he's doing, he tells you he's there to help. He wants to see what you like to see and do and...Tags: Business Enterprises, Consumer Electronics Industry, Security, Advertising, Telecommunication Service
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It's boiling down to cable vs. telecom
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALTelecom and cable companies are fond of saying how much competition exists in their respective industries. Dissatisfied customers can always take their business elsewhere, the companies insist. In fact, few telecom and cable companies actually compete...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Television Industry, Consumer Electronics Industry, Bright House Networks, Consumers
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A murky high-def picture
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPity the Los Angeles residents who lug home pricey high-definition television sets only to find that most of their shows don't look much better. The entertainment capital of the world ranks last among the five biggest U.S. markets in the number of high-... -
Congress, hold companies accountable
In a major ruling on securities law, the Supreme Court on Tuesday effectively capped the penalties for aiding and abetting the kind of fraud that Enron made infamous. Now it's up to Congress to create a meaningful deterrent to such schemes before Wall...Tags: Government, Television Industry, Motorola, Inc., Prosecution, Trials
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Don't make investor lawsuits harder
The less the Bush administration has to say this week about fraudulent sales of cable TV converter boxes, the better -- not for cable customers, but for investors. In particular, the ability of California universities to recover funds lost in the Enron...Tags: Television Industry, Motorola, Inc., Trials, Banking, Securities
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