Why the internet still needs Section 230Section 230 is essential for internet innovation and free speech, countering claims that it hinders moderation or competition.
Lawmakers are trying to repeal Section 230 againBipartisan efforts are underway to repeal Section 230, a law providing legal immunity to tech platforms since 1996.
230 Protects Users, Not Big TechSection 230 is crucial for protecting free speech and empowering users on the internet.
EFF to Third Circuit: TikTok Has Section 230 Immunity for Video RecommendationsEFF supports TikTok's call for reconsideration of a ruling that undermines Section 230 protections critical for maintaining diverse online platforms.
Why the internet still needs Section 230Section 230 is essential for internet innovation and free speech, countering claims that it hinders moderation or competition.
Lawmakers are trying to repeal Section 230 againBipartisan efforts are underway to repeal Section 230, a law providing legal immunity to tech platforms since 1996.
230 Protects Users, Not Big TechSection 230 is crucial for protecting free speech and empowering users on the internet.
EFF to Third Circuit: TikTok Has Section 230 Immunity for Video RecommendationsEFF supports TikTok's call for reconsideration of a ruling that undermines Section 230 protections critical for maintaining diverse online platforms.
CDN and Hosting Providers Need to Step Up: Stop Protecting Bad Actors | HackerNoonHosting providers and CDNs enable cybercrime by failing to take accountability for their networks.
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of Pornhub - and the rest of the internetThe Supreme Court is deliberating the implications of Texas' HB 1181 on legal protections for sexual content on the internet.
Brazil's Internet Intermediary Liability Rules Under Trial: What Are the Risks?The Brazilian Supreme Court's decision may redefine digital platform liability and its effects on free expression and privacy in the internet.The court examines the constitutional validity of Brazil's intermediary liability rules, particularly Article 19 of the Marco Civil da Internet.
The Supreme Court could decide the fate of Pornhub - and the rest of the internetThe Supreme Court is deliberating the implications of Texas' HB 1181 on legal protections for sexual content on the internet.
Brazil's Internet Intermediary Liability Rules Under Trial: What Are the Risks?The Brazilian Supreme Court's decision may redefine digital platform liability and its effects on free expression and privacy in the internet.The court examines the constitutional validity of Brazil's intermediary liability rules, particularly Article 19 of the Marco Civil da Internet.
Vietnam's restrictive internet law comes into force DW 12/25/2024Decree 147 empowers the Vietnamese government to control online content, raising concerns about censorship and suppression of dissent.The law mandates social media platforms to verify user identities and provide user data to authorities.