Bill NatbonyFree Speech and the Internet“Do difficult cases make bad law or do difficult laws make for bad cases?” — The Lonely Realist6d ago6d ago
K.C. RaybouldTreating Algorithms as Products Won’t End the Internet or Section 230A circuit judge has just ruled that TikTok is liable for the harm material that its algorithm caused. Predictably, we are hearing about the…Sep 4Sep 4
Franky ArriolaSection 230: The Internet’s Legal Shield and the Battle Over Its FutureExploring the law that transformed online platforms and why it’s now under fire.Sep 3Sep 3
Andrew ZuoBye Bye Section 230, Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way OutBasically, the court ruled that when a company is choosing what to show kids and elderly parents, and seeks to keep them addicted to sell…Aug 308Aug 308
EngineThe push for a new federal law regulating digital replicas and what it means for startupsBy Jill Crosby, Policy Analyst, Engine Advocacy & FoundationAug 22Aug 22
Steve RosenbaumIs There A Bipartisan Road To Section 230 Reform?On Jan. 31, during a pivotal Senate hearing in Washington, Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham made a surprising joint declaration…Jul 30Jul 30
Sustainable Media CenterIs There A Bipartisan Road To Section 230 Reform?On Jan. 31, during a pivotal Senate hearing in Washington, Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham made a surprising joint declaration…Jul 30Jul 30
Wikimedia Foundation PolicyinWikimedia Foundation PolicyUS Supreme Court Ruling on NetChoice Cases: What Does it Mean for Wikipedia?Rather than answer constitutional questions, Court’s decision returns the cases to lower courts, with long-term implications to be seenJul 24Jul 24
Steve RosenbaumHarvard Firebrand Larry Lessig: Tax Facebook To Save DemocracyMy friend Larry Lessig is a trailblazing Harvard Law professor and internet policy legend who co-founded Creative Commons, revolutionizing…May 21May 21
Steve Rosenbaum“Where Are We Now: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996.”4/11/24Apr 12Apr 12