An Economic Case for Section 230
Section 230, often regarded as “the most important law in tech,” is described by drafter Senator Ron Wyden as a […]
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Section 230
Section 230, often regarded as “the most important law in tech,” is described by drafter Senator Ron Wyden as a […]
Recently, some government officials have questioned the necessity of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (“CDA”). Repealing or significantly […]
As the subject of online content moderation receives greater media attention, Internet services that rely upon the ‘Good Samaritan’ protections […]
NYT [1] [2]*: CNN: As the Cato Institute cataloged last month, prestigious outlets reporting on the Telecom Act’s ‘Good Samaritan’ […]
Work continues among Congressional leaders and members of the House Ways & Means Committee on implementing legislation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada […]
Every year, civil society organizations, academics, and policymakers from across the world come together to hold a global Internet Governance […]
Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision in Iancu v. Brunetti clearly indicates that Senator Hawley’s “Ending Support for Internet Censorship Act” (“the […]
What is Section 230? Section 230 refers to 47 U.S.C. § 230, enacted as part of the 1996 Communications Decency Act […]
In a historic moment, the USMCA was signed by the United States, Mexico, and Canada in a November 30 ceremony […]
According to Annemarie Bridy, Professor of Law at the University of Idaho and Affiliate Scholar at Stanford Law School Center […]