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Collection: Communications Decency Act, Section 230
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Libel on the Net: service providers walk a thin, fine line
Libel on the internet and if service providers are responsible
Self-control in cyberspace
This article talks about the CompuServe and Prodigy cases that led to the CDA and Cox's provision that would turn into Section 230
White House Opposes Censorship of Internet: But Support of '96 Decency Act Is Unchanged
DECENCY ACT FAILS: Effort to Shield Minors Is Said to Infringe the First Amendment THE SUPREME COURT: Internet Decency THE OPINION Decency Act Fails as an Effort to Protect Minors in Cyberspace, High Court Rules
Ron Wyden and Christopher Cox
Wyden and Cox were the one's who wrote what would become Section 230. This image is from a news conference about the 1997 Supreme Court decision in Reno v. ACLU.
Klobuchar Urges Action at Senate Judiciary Hearing on Children's Safety Online
Klobuchar supports reforms to Section 230 to protect those harmed by social media.
A Final Bow for Section 230? Latest Plea For Reform Calls For Sunset Of Immunity Law
How reform pleas might lead to the end of Section 230
The Future of Section 230
This is an opinion piece on the future of Section 230.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - Here's an Internet bill to protect kids and insure freedom
Senator Cox talks about the IFFEA which is what eventually turned into Section 230.
Republicans and Democrats get a win
How the SESTA challenged the blanket immunity given by Section 230.
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