Consumers have never had more ways to watch video, but traditional cable and satellite subscriptions still require set-top boxes, which typically cost 15-20 dollars a month to rent. The FCC is looking to disrupt this market by forcing cable, telephone, and satellite companies to make their equipment interoperable with third-party set-top boxes made by other companies. It sounds good in theory, but will it actually help consumers? And is this move only prolonging the inevitable death of the cable box? Evan is joined by Moriah Mensah, a recent graduate of Howard University School of Law. They discuss the FCC’s proposal and what it will mean for consumers.
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#42: Broadband Privacy
#41: The War on Hacking
#39: Uber vs. Thumbtack: Labor in the Sharing Economy
#38: How Stuff Works - Spectrum 101
#37: Social Media and Terrorism
#36: MOBILE NOW & The Future of Wireless
#35: Imperial FCC
#34: Washington #TechFail
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#30: “Net Neutrality” (Ahem, Title II) Progress Report
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#28: Space Law (Part 2) Property Rights in Space
#27: Connecting the Rez: Broadband on Tribal Lands
#26: Scalia & Net Neutrality: Law and Politics
#25: Drones & Humanitarianism
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