
Congress considers blowing up internet law
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The Senate Commerce Committee recently held a hearing addressing the potential overhaul of Section 230, the law that provides internet platforms with a liability shield. The discussion revealed two major themes: a surge in legal challenges to the law and growing bipartisan worries about government censorship. This debate reflects the complexities of regulating online speech while balancing accountability and freedom of expression.
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Section 230 has been a cornerstone of internet law since its enactment in 1996, allowing platforms to host user-generated content without being held liable for that content. However, recent events and public sentiment have prompted lawmakers to reevaluate its provisions amidst fears of both misinformation and censorship.
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