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Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Section 230 | EFFector 36.7
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 14 hours agoIn our latest newsletter we cover topics ranging from: lawmakers planning to sunset the most important law to free expression online, Section 230; our brief ...
Ending Section 230 Would Kill the Internet as We Know It
Reason.com via AOL· 6 days agoTom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Newscom Described as "the 26 words that created the internet," Section 230...
Opinion | For the Sake of Free Speech, Keep Section 230
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoConservative speech might be the first to go under the justification of increased legal risk.
Congress Wants A Magic Pony: Get Rid Of Section 230, Perfect Moderation, And Only Nice People...
Dealbreaker· 2 days agoOkay, you’re basically now caught up with the key points raised in yesterday’s House Energy &...
Opinion | Section 230 Was Poorly Written. Let’s Fix It
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoRequire moderation to be transparent, let the legal system work out liability and prohibit...
Tech Bytes — Week in Review: Online extremism, Section 230, and ScarJo vs. OpenAI - Marketplace
Marketplace· 6 days agoActress Scarlett Johansson said this week the company approached her twice to voice a new AI...
Wanna Make Big Tech Monopolies Even Worse? Kill Section 230
Electronic Frontier Foundations· 6 days agoIn an age of resurgent anti-monopoly activism, small online communities, either standing on their own, or joined in loose “federations,” are the best chance we have to escape Big Tech’s relentless surveillance and clumsy, unaccountable control.
Why Section 230 needs an overhaul
The Daily Sentinel· 7 days agoWhat is Section 230? It was enacted in 1996 to provide internet platforms with a “sword and shield” framework — legal protections for the content that users ...
Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher sued by Uvalde families in wrongful death suit
Mashable· 5 days agoNearly two years after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, families of the...
Uvalde families sue Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher over alleged links to gun violence
Politico via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe California portion of the legal action will give judges another opportunity to examine Section 230, the 1998 provision that allows online platforms ...