Twitter Blocks Trump As His Supporters Launch Assault on US Capitol Drew Wilson | January 6, 2021 Twitter has temporarily suspended Trumps account as his radical supporters he egged on launched an assault on the government buildings.
US Appeals Court: Section 230 Protects Platforms From Terror Lawsuits Drew Wilson | August 21, 2019 The famed Section 230 received a boost in its protection powers. A US appeals court ruled that platforms can be protected from terrorism lawsuits.
Europe Passes Law to Remove Terrorism Within 1 Hour of Filed Complaint Drew Wilson | April 18, 2019 Europe has passed a controversial anti-terrorism law. The law would require platforms to remove content within 1 hour of a complaint being filed.
Europe Doubles Down, Now Demands 1 Hour Removal of Terrorism Drew Wilson | September 17, 2018 It seems Europe is not done cracking down on the Internet. They are now demanding platforms police content and search for terrorism.
Al-Qaeda Activities, Not Piracy, Reason for Shutdown of 73,000 Blogs Drew Wilson | July 19, 2010 There was plenty of confusion surrounding the shut down of 73,000 blogs at Blogetery.com. The little bits of information that were available said it was law enforcement related, but little else was available at the time. While one blog said it was an anti-piracy crackdown with ICE involved, it turns out, that report was inaccurate.