Our data, which we shared with the SenateJudiciaryCommittee on Sept.shows without a doubt that Google has stacked the deck. This is the same Nextag that claimed “about 30 million shoppers a month use our site and we send over $1 billion of sales...
Nevada Senator Harry Reid has postponed the Protect I.P.vote, while House JudiciaryCommittee Chairman Lamar Smith announced the committee will “postpone consideration of the legislation until there is wider agreement on a solution.
House JudiciaryCommittee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) announced late Tuesday that he expects committee markup on the controversial SOPA to continue in February, citing political party retreats as the reason for the delay.
But yesterday Google led the protests against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) being discussed at the House JudiciaryCommittee. As Ars Technica noted "in the Senate, people like Ron Wyden (D-OR) watched the 'not entirely fair and balanced...
SenateJudiciaryCommittee recently grilled Chairman Eric Schmidt on the same question. This story originally appeared on ClickZ: Zachary Rodgers wrote Inside Google's Debate Over Search Retargeting Google sits on a huge pile of search intent data...
While no company would request such a government investigation, we are confident that our business practices will stand up to scrutiny," according to Schmidt's written testimony submitted to the SenateJudiciaryCommittee's antitrust panel (as...
Google earlier this month added Stewart Jeffries, House JudiciaryCommittee antitrust counsel for Republicans, and the company "hopes to add one more Republican to its federal relations staff," which is headed by Pablo Chavez, Politico reported.
House JudiciaryCommittee. Trying to make good with its communication though, Facebook last Thursday had held a briefing on its new privacy controls for House and Senate staff at Capitol Hill. Committee chair John Conyers addressed a letter to CEO...
Today, the Judiciary Committees of the Senate and House get in on the action as it relates to the recent Yahoo-Google deal. Last week the Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on online advertising and privacy.
With little fanfare, except for the logo change, the search engine has obviously had more pressing things on its mind - like dealing with the Senate Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Committee on the Judiciary.
A subcommittee of the SenateJudiciaryCommittee and a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee on consumer protection are each planning to call a hearing to explore the antitrust and privacy issues.