Carl SzaboinNetChoiceSection 230: Immunizing the Internet From CoronavirusMost Americans are able to keep life moving because the internet is there for us. That’s because of a 1996 federal law that protects us.May 14, 2020May 14, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceThe Law that’s Stopping the Spread of Coronavirus Misinformation and FraudThis law is what powers platforms to remove physically and financially dangerous content from their sites.Apr 28, 20201Apr 28, 20201
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceHow Section 230 Helps Us Stay Connected During the Coronavirus PandemicIn the age of coronavirus, the internet has become our main channel to the outside world. Without Section 230 we may not have this access.Apr 13, 2020Apr 13, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceIn a crisis you learn who your true friends are — America’s tech industryWays to help us survive the coronavirus — technology businesses provide tools and finances to help us all get through these tough times.Apr 2, 2020Apr 2, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceEverything is more expensive under the PRO ActAnd that’s if you can even keep your jobFeb 14, 2020Feb 14, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceTwo Simple Facts that Lay Waste to the Antitrust Case Against GoogleState attorneys general and the U.S. DOJ search in vain for a case that defies reality.Feb 10, 2020Feb 10, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceSection 230 doesn’t just protect the internet — newspapers, and TV stations rely on it tooIronically some of the leading opponents of Section 230 use it all the time to protect themselves and their speech.Jan 29, 2020Jan 29, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceJeopardizing Core U.S. Values and Endangering the InternetTo address problems in society this man seeks dire actions such as handing control of the internet over to government and many others.Jan 9, 2020Jan 9, 2020
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceA DOJ Investigation is the Ticket to a Fairer Market for Live Music and Sport FansIt’s time for the Dept of Justice to look into the anti-competative activity of Ticketmaster and Live NationDec 13, 2019Dec 13, 2019
Carl SzaboinNetChoiceThe Internet Didn’t Invent Lying Politicians — Contrary to Claims of Tech CriticsPolitical ads are nothing new. But suddenly it’s a problem to some when these ads appear on Facebook and Google — as opposed to just TV.Nov 5, 2019Nov 5, 2019