Critics have claimed low-Earth orbit satellites will not be able to meet the BEAD program’s broadband capacity requirements, that LEO networks lack scalability, that they’re more expensive to consumers, and that BEAD itself ought to be biased against LEOs. None of these claims are true.| itif.org
Public Knowledge promotes freedom of expression, an open internet, and access to affordable communications tools and creative works. We work to shape policy.| Public Knowledge
Election season continues to be a contentious time for digital platforms when it comes to content moderation.| Public Knowledge
Public Knowledge promotes freedom of expression, an open internet, and access to affordable communications tools and creative works. We work to shape policy.| Public Knowledge
This first post of a four-part blog series provides a brief historical perspective on content moderation and highlights the importance of centering public interest values.| Public Knowledge
This second post of a four-part blog series discusses the structure of digital platform markets and the necessity of policy choices that create healthy competition and user choice.| Public Knowledge
This third post of a four-part blog series focuses on policy interventions designed to enhance free expression and content moderation on digital platforms.| Public Knowledge
This final blog post in a four-part blog series discusses the implications for free expression and content moderation of the new “elephant in the content moderation room” – generative artificial intelligence.| Public Knowledge
In the digital era, sometimes the things you buy aren't actually yours to own.| Public Knowledge