Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech
Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are […]
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Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are […]
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 is widely regarded as “the most important law in tech.” Within […]
Without the longstanding interpretation of Section 230 as providing broad protections to digital intermediaries and their users, the digital economy, built on user interactions with an enormous variety of content, could not continue to exist.
Scores of briefs were filed last month in a closely watched Supreme Court case by parties with a stake in what has been called “the most important law in tech.”
A generation after a law that made online commentary possible, long-standing rules of the road online have become a political football.
UPDATE 4/13/2023: CCIA is planning to update the interactive state legislative map for content moderation at least weekly on Friday […]
We are two weeks past the 2022 midterm elections and this year’s election advanced state leadership on a number of […]
The transposition of the 2019 European Copyright Directive into national law by the 27 governments has been much debated and […]
After an initial introduction in 2018 and reintroduction in March 2021, Congressional sponsors released the revised version of S. 673, […]