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Ending Section 230 Would Kill the Internet as We Know It
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Newscom Described as "the 26 words that created the internet," Section 230...
Libraries, Wikipedia, Others Blast Proposed Section 230 Repeal
MediaPost· 6 days agoA bill that would repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act at the end of next year is drawing opposition from groups including ...
Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher sued by Uvalde families in wrongful death suit
Mashable· 2 days agoNearly two years after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, families of the...
A professor tries to turn the tables on Section 230’s web protections - Marketplace
Marketplace· 5 days agoThe internet today is largely governed by 26 words in the Communications Decency Act, signed on Feb....
Lawmakers debate ending Section 230 in order to save it
The Verge· 5 days agoA pair of legislators have a plan to save Section 230: kill it so that Congress is forced to come up...
Parents blame Snapchat for role in children's deaths, urge action by Congress
KABC 7 Los Angeles· 5 days agoParents rallied in front of Snapchat's headquarters in Santa Monica to protest what they say is the...
US appeals court punts on liability shield for Apple, Google, Meta in casino app cases
Reuters· 5 days ago, opens new tab to hear a mid-case appeal on whether Apple, Google and Meta are immune from claims...
Lawmakers say Section 230 repeal will protect children—opponents predict chaos
Ars Technica· 5 days agoOpposition poured in before a House hearing today on the bipartisan plan to "sunset" Section 230 of...
Some publishers fear that Google’s AI-powered search will be a catastrophe
Columbia Journalism Review· 4 days agoWhenever Google makes a change to its search product, it inevitably generates a lot of anxiety among...
A Guide to Content Moderation for Policymakers
Cato Institute· 6 days agoWhile prominent social media platforms may be biased and imperfect, the government cannot solve these problems and will only make them worse. Government policies that interfere with these content ...