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The Worst Section 230 Bill Yet
Reason.com via AOL· 9 hours agoLex Villena In recent years, there's been a steady stream of terrible proposals to amend Section 230, the part of federal communications law that's made...
Lawmakers' Section 230 ultimatum to Big Tech: Work together to make the internet safer, or else
ZDNet· 1 day agoFor years, some of the world's biggest tech companies have been shielded from lawsuits by Section ...
Has Section 230 'Outlived Its Usefulness'? - Slashdot
Slashdot· 12 hours agoIn an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Representatives Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.) and Frank Pallone Jr (D-N.J.) made their case for why Section 230
A bipartisan bill is looking to end Section 230 protections for tech companies
Engadget· 2 days agoHouse Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers and ranking member Frank Pallone,...
E&C leaders propose deadline to sunset Section 230
Axios· 2 days agoWhy it matters: Lawmakers for years have tried to get rid of or overhaul Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, contending that tech companies...
Analysis | Google’s AI answers could come back to bite it
Washington Post· 12 hours agoThe search giant has always relied on Section 230’s liability shield. Its latest moves could change...
Lawmakers issue ultimatum to tech platforms over data privacy
The Columbian· 1 day ago“Work with Congress to ensure the internet is a safe, healthy place for good, or lose Section 230...
Opinion | Sunset of Section 230 Would Force Big Tech’s Hand
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoThe law has outlived its usefulness and made the internet a dangerous place for America’s children.
Two key lawmakers want to strong-arm action on Section 230.
The Verge· 2 days agoThe top two lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Ranking Member Frank Pallone (D-NJ), proposed a new bill to sunset Section& ...
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The State· 1 day ago"Work with Congress to ensure the internet is a safe, healthy place for good, or lose Section 230 protections entirely," Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash ...