Free, Porn-Free Web Plan Being Pushed by FCC Chair

WASHINGTON — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is pushing for action in December on a plan to offer free, filtered wireless Internet service to all Americans, despite objections from the wireless industry and some consumer groups.

This could be Martin's last meeting as chairman, because the FCC chair is appointed by the president and Martin, a Bush appointee, may be replaced as chair, although his term as a FCC commissioner does not end until 2011.

At its Dec. 18 meeting, the FCC could also consider new rules involving cable TV programming, but the free Internet plan is the most controversial issue the agency will tackle in December. Martin has shelved plans to consider other issues under review, including a request by Hollywood studios to alter TVs and set-top boxes so studios can offer copy-protected theatrical releases sooner.

The proposal to offer a free wireless Internet service — without adult material — is part of a proposal to auction off part of the airwaves. The auction winner could establish a paid service that would have a fast wireless Internet connection, and would also be required to set aside a quarter of the airwaves for a free Internet service. The free service could be slower and would be required to filter out pornography and other material not suitable for children. The FCC's proposal is similar to a plan offered by M2Z Networks Inc., a startup backed by John Doerr, a partner in venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.

Consumer advocates have objected to the FCC's proposed pornography filter and the wireless industry has objected to the entire free Internet plan. To address concerns about the filter, the FCC is proposing that adults could opt out and access all Internet sites.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

XBIZ 2026 Conference to Debut All-New Company Lounges, Community Track

The event website for XBIZ 2026 is now live, unveiling details for North America’s largest adult industry conference, including two all-new show features: Company Lounges and a Community Track.

Mymember.site Integrates VR Functionality

Mymember.site has added virtual reality playback capability to its website management platform.

Texas Patti to Launch Fetish Platform 'EmpireDom'

Performer and content creator Texas Patti is launching a new platform for doms and fetish creators, EmpireDom.com.

Ohio AG Threatens Action Against 'Major' Adult Sites Over AV Law

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today that his office is sending "notice of violation" letters to 19 adult websites for failure to comply with the state's recently enacted age verification law.

Chaturbate Announces 2025 Music Contest Winners

Chaturbate has revealed the winners of its 2025 music competition.

2026 XBIZ Exec Awards Pre-Noms Open With Debut of New 'Impact' Honors

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the pre-nomination period for the 2026 XBIZ Exec Awards, the adult industry’s premier career honor, begins today and runs through Oct. 14.

MYM Rolls Out New Traffic Features for German Creators

German platform MYM has launched a new traffic system for its creators.

Ukrainian Content Creators on Hook for Nearly $10M in Back Taxes

Content creators in Ukraine owe the equivalent of $9.3 million in back taxes, according to the country's State Tax Service.

Updated: European Patent Office Board of Appeals Revokes EIS GmbH Patent

The European Patent Office (EPO) Board of Appeals last week ruled in favor of pleasure brand LELO in the company's ongoing dispute with Satisfyer parent company EIS GmbH.

Eroutique Relaunches Site Through YourPaysitePartner

Eroutique has relaunched its official website through YourPaysitePartner (YPP).

Show More