To Protect the Public Interest Internet, Lawmakers Have Better Tools than Section 230 Reform
鈥淧rotecting the public interest and free speech online, and making the internet a safer place are not mutually exclusive.鈥
鈥淧rotecting the public interest and free speech online, and making the internet a safer place are not mutually exclusive.鈥
鈥淎ccountability goes beyond reforming or removing Section 230 protections, and gets at larger concerns about the platform ecosystem.鈥
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Our takeaways on the key issues from the President鈥檚 address, and some thoughts on what was left unsaid.
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These local bills and efforts are valuable mechanisms for safeguarding consumers and citizens in the short term.