Major Concerns Being Raised Over Europe’s Digital Services Act Drew Wilson | November 17, 2021 Europe’s Digital Services Act is threatening to establish major liabilities for online platforms. That has many people concerned.
Facebook is Now Meta, An Effort to Move the Deck Chairs Drew Wilson | October 30, 2021 Facebook has a new parent company: Meta. It doesn’t really appear to solve the core problems, though.
As Opposition Mounts Against Section 230 Gutting, Facebook Approves With Caveats Drew Wilson | March 31, 2021 Facebook is once again throwing the Internet under the bus by siding with those who want to gut Section 230. This as opposition mounts against the changes.
Democrats Table SAFE TECH Act In Their Effort to Gut Section 230 Drew Wilson | February 7, 2021 Trump tried to gut Section 230 and failed. Now, Democrats are trying their hand at gutting the law through the SAFE TECH Act.
Trump Continues to Threaten to Defund Military if He Can’t Kill Section 230 Drew Wilson | December 4, 2020 Outgoing president, Donald Trump, says he will carry through his threat to defund the military if there is no clause to “terminate” Section 230.
FCC Lays Out Why It Can Kill Section 230 and Further Cripple the Internet Drew Wilson | October 23, 2020 US regulator, the FCC, is making the case for why it has the authority to kill another pillar of a free and open Internet: section 230.
After FTC Hearing of Section 230, Questions Emerge on Regulators Authority Drew Wilson | August 11, 2020 The FTC held hearings on reforming Section 230. Sometime after the hearings, questions began emerging on whether the regulator could even regulate content moderation.
Drew Curtis of Fark Says He’s Not Worried About Executive Order Drew Wilson | June 8, 2020 Founder of social news website, Fark.com, says he’s not worried about the anti-section 230 executive order signed by the US president.
RIAA Wins $1 Billion Judgment Against Cox for Copyright Infringement Drew Wilson | December 20, 2019 A US jury has awarded the RIAA a $1 Billion fine against US ISP Cox. The ISP is blamed for copyright infringement activity of its users.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Leaks Again Drew Wilson | November 19, 2013 By Drew Wilson The controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP) has once again leaked. The freshly leaked details re-confirms some of human rights and activists worst fears about the Intellectual Property chapter. We go in-depth into this secretive agreement to show what (if any) has changed and what remains on this secret agreement between countries around …