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Policy Advocacy

Our latest work on media policy and intellectual property policy.

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Exploring new experiments in journalism: Newsday paywall fails, while Spot.us lets readers decide what news to pay for
Legal and How-to Guides for Independent Creators, Internet Users, nonprofits, and small businesses
New Media Rights and UCAN Support Federal Anti-SLAPP Law to Protect First Amendment Rights

UCAN and New Media Rights have joined with the Federal Anti-SLAPP Project (FASP) and other organizations, which are working to secure federal protections for the First Amendment rights of petition and free speech.

Court appears ready to strike a blow against the FCC's net neutrality authority.
Shaun Spalding
NMR community journalism project investigates unauthorized charges on cell phone bills
Consumers complain about unauthorized charges on their cell phone bills
NMR community journalism project investigates: Are insurance companies paying doctors ?
December 2009 Newsletter - New Media Rights partners with Harvard's Online Media Legal Network

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