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<blockquote data-quote="Treversal" data-source="post: 207230" data-attributes="member: 11111"><p>One more straw for the Time Travel Camels back.</p><p></p><p>CFR.ORG</p><p></p><p>Trump and Section 230: What to Know</p><p>By Anshu Siripurapu</p><p></p><p>Last updated December 2, 2020</p><p></p><p> </p><p>President Trump has threatened to veto a major defense funding bill over a law that protects social media companies from liability for what their users post. Why is it controversial?</p><p></p><p>It’s been called the “twenty-six words that created the internet.” Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act is a landmark U.S. law that shields social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook from liability for content their users post. The tech industry maintains that the provision allows the internet to flourish, but critics say companies either aren’t doing enough to combat harmful content, or are going too far with censorship.</p><p></p><p>More From Our Experts</p><p>Gordon M. Goldstein</p><p>Are OTT Platforms Abusing Their Market Power?</p><p>Jared Cohen</p><p>The New Digital Age</p><p>James P. Dougherty</p><p>U.S. Innovation and Economic Recovery</p><p>President Donald J. Trump has called to repeal the law and signed an executive order attempting to curb some of its protections, though the order has been challenged in court. More recently, he threatened to veto the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), an annual defense funding bill, if it does not revoke Section 230. The impact of these moves on online expression could be profound.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*note THE DATE. <strong>DECEMBER 2ND</strong>. WHY was Trump going full bore after social media <em>in December</em>? They started attacking him <em>just a few days ago</em>. And its<strong> JANUARY 10TH</strong>. Did he know something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treversal, post: 207230, member: 11111"] One more straw for the Time Travel Camels back. CFR.ORG Trump and Section 230: What to Know By Anshu Siripurapu Last updated December 2, 2020 President Trump has threatened to veto a major defense funding bill over a law that protects social media companies from liability for what their users post. Why is it controversial? It’s been called the “twenty-six words that created the internet.” Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act is a landmark U.S. law that shields social media companies such as Twitter and Facebook from liability for content their users post. The tech industry maintains that the provision allows the internet to flourish, but critics say companies either aren’t doing enough to combat harmful content, or are going too far with censorship. More From Our Experts Gordon M. Goldstein Are OTT Platforms Abusing Their Market Power? Jared Cohen The New Digital Age James P. Dougherty U.S. Innovation and Economic Recovery President Donald J. Trump has called to repeal the law and signed an executive order attempting to curb some of its protections, though the order has been challenged in court. More recently, he threatened to veto the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), an annual defense funding bill, if it does not revoke Section 230. The impact of these moves on online expression could be profound. *note THE DATE. [B]DECEMBER 2ND[/B]. WHY was Trump going full bore after social media [I]in December[/I]? They started attacking him [I]just a few days ago[/I]. And its[B] JANUARY 10TH[/B]. Did he know something? [/QUOTE]
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