Why the BART Cell-Phone Shutdown Matters
09/27/2011PdF friend and conference '10 speaker Susan Crawford has a smart oped piece up on Bloomberg discussing the issues recently raised in San Francisco by Bay Area Rapid Transit's cutoff of public cell phone service during some protest marches against police brutality. BART's action has led to an emergency petition by a coalition of consumer and digital rights groups, asking the FCC to take action to uphold free speech. Crawford writes: When Earl Warren was California’s attorney general in 1942, he wanted the phone company to cut off service to a man suspected of involvement with illegal gambling. A California court ruled that disconnection was unjustified, saying that a telephone company had no right to refuse access to its facilities because...