The Day The WSJ Attributed My Quote To Someone Else
Late Sunday night, I got an email from L. Gordon Crovitz, the former publisher of the Wall Street Journal, saying that he had an apology he wished to offer, as he had misattributed a quote of mine in a...
View ArticleWSJ Claims That Wikileaks Is Not Journalism But Espionage By Taking A Bunch...
The Wall Street Journal’s former publisher, Gordon Crovitz, has apparently decided to follow the lead of the NY Times’ former managing editor Bill Keller in misrepresenting things having to do with...
View ArticleWall Street Journal Columnist Repeatedly Gets His Facts Wrong About NSA...
Wall Street Journal columnist L. Gordon Crovitz wrote a misleading and error-filled column on NSA surveillance Monday based on documents obtained by EFF through our Freedom of Information Act lawsuit....
View ArticleCan We Kill This Ridiculous Shill-Spread Myth That CDNs Violate Net...
Okay, so we debunked this silly argument back in 2006 (and again in 2008), but it appears to be back again now that the net neutrality battle is heating up: it’s the idea that because we have CDNs, the...
View ArticleRidiculously Misinformed Opinion Piece In WSJ Asks Apple And Google To Make...
Former Wall Street Journal publisher L. Gordon Crovitz still gets to publish opinion pieces in the WSJ. And while I often find them interesting, any time he touches on technology in almost any manner,...
View ArticleWall Street Journal Upset That Wall Street Isn't Upset About Net Neutrality
A few weeks ago, after it was more or less confirmed that the FCC was going forward with full Title II reclassification of broadband, we noted that the stocks of the big broadband companies actually...
View ArticleThe Wall Street Journal Doubles Down On Dumb: Falsely Claims Net Neutrality...
Last week, we noted that the Wall Street Journal appeared to have reached a completely new low in the “conversation” about net neutrality, with a bizarre, facts-optional missive about how Netflix was...
View ArticleGOP Really Committed To The Bit That Speech They Don’t Like Is Censorship
The House Oversight Committee is investigating NewsGuard, a private company, for supposed “censorship” for the crime of… offering its own opinions on the quality of news sites. The old marketplace of...
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