To Combat Online Harms, Congress Needs to Shift the Focus Away from Section 230
Congress is going down the wrong path by continuing to spotlight Section 230 in the context of addressing online harms.
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Congress is going down the wrong path by continuing to spotlight Section 230 in the context of addressing online harms.
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