Communications Decency Act
08/09/2018 / By Ethan Huff
Why it’s time to REPEAL Sec. 230 of the CDA that allows social media giants to selectively ban voices they don’t like
Former Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wireless bureau chief Fred Campbell is on a mission to repeal what’s known as the “Safe Harbor” provision from Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), which allows social media giants like Facebook and Twitter to censor content they don’t like at will. Campbell’s crusade for free speech comes […]
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