Tag: US
Section 230 survives another challenge: U.S. Supreme Court rulings protect free expression online
The U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings today in Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google, a pair of cases centered on whether social media companies could be held liable for the terrorist content hosted and recommended via algorithm on their platforms, represent a major win for digital rights.
Digital rights win: U.S. to amend internet exemptions for sanctions programs
The U.S. is amending internet communications general licenses to ensure sanctions regimes do not negatively impact people’s ability to access the internet in targeted countries.
US wireless industry fights to weaken bill that would prevent abusers from stalking victims
‘Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act’ Would Ban Clearview and Warrantless Location Data Purchases
Quel est l’état des droits sur internet aux États-Unis ?
Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Aims To Bridge The Digital Divide By Expanding Broadband Access
Groups Urge Lawmakers Against Gutting of Section 230 as Big Tech CEOs Testify
Bipartisan bill would help domestic abuse survivors bypass mobile surveillance
Democrat senator calls Trump’s FCC pick ‘deeply dangerous’
Stop Trump’s pro-censorship FCC nominee
Action Alert: Trump is trying to appoint one of the worst, most dangerous FCC commissioners the United States has ever seen to gut protections for free speech online, and Mitch McConnell is speeding the Senate toward his confirmation.