Spotify to debut original podcasts, FCC takes first shot at net neutrality
Spotify to debut original podcasts, FCC takes first shot at net neutrality
2017-02-24
this is seen it and here are the stories
that matter right now Spotify is getting
into the podcast game announcing that
three exclusive shows will hit the music
streaming service later this year the
first premier will be a show called
showstopper a program that will look at
music that's featured on TV shows
there's also unpacked which will follow
hosts that travel to different music
festivals across the country a murder
case in Arkansas is grabbing the
attention of the tech community as law
enforcement involved in the
investigation is requesting a transcript
of all the communication the accused had
with his Amazon echo amazon has pushed
back saying there doesn't seem to be
evidence that the information is crucial
to the case and that any customers
interaction with Alexa is covered under
the First Amendment and finally the FCC
has voted on a rule that will absorb
internet providers with less than
250,000 subscribers from disclosing
information like network performance
data caps bees and other vital metrics
that ultimately protect consumers this
also opens up a loophole for larger
companies to break up their service
areas to sneak in under that 250,000
mark
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