The Justice Department has
put together a legislative package to reform Section 230.
On Sept. 23, the department sent a letter to Congress on
the department’s proposal “to modernize and clarify the immunity that 47 U.S.C.
§ 230 provides to online platforms that host and moderate content.”
Platforms such as Facebook, Google and Twitter enjoy the
protection of Section 230.
“For too long Section 230 has provided a shield for online
platforms to operate with impunity,” said Attorney General William P.
Barr.
“Ensuring that the internet is a safe, but also vibrant,
open and competitive environment is vitally important to
See the letter and the proposal from the Justice
Department here.
On Sept. 23 at a discussion with Republican state attorneys
general concerning social media, Pres. Trump said he is “watching (tech firms)
very closely during this election cycle.”
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