The internet is filled with sites and services we loathe yet it seems, to paraphrase Brokeback Mountain, we just don’t know how to quit them. This points to an environment where big platforms can act ...
Mr. Wu, a contributing Opinion writer, is the author of a forthcoming book on the big tech platforms. There was a time, back ...
Most of Doctorow's explanation for why internet platforms have gone down the toilet is hardly novel. While he offers some ...
In my latest blog post, I illustrated that the increased privacy rationale used by the majority of the commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission to support the reclassification of ...
Activist-journalist Cory Doctorow argues that e-commerce and social media platforms evolve and implode in three stages. He’d like to see “more emphasis on making them less destructive when they give ...
[Jack Goldsmith and I will have an article out about the Dormant Commerce Clause, geolocation, and state regulations of Internet transactions in the Texas Law Review early next year, and I'm ...
This Fall has been the most important for internet content regulation since 1996, when the Congress approved Section 230 of the Telecom Act establishing an internet ground rule that internet platforms ...
Since the earliest days of online networks such as AOL and Prodigy, there has been a tension between the media (print and electronic press) and online platforms. That’s because they compete for ...
Q. Traditional media (newspapers, radio, TV) have long been held accountable for what they publish and post. In 1996 when the internet was just getting started, Congress enacted Section 230 of the ...
They don't only live in the mountains and caves of Scandinavian folklore, or in modern-day animated cartoons. Trolls now make ...
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Russia takes another step toward tightening control of the internet, calling it 'national security'
The recent introduction of the messaging app Max is the Kremlin's latest effort to tighten control over Russia's digital ...
[Jack Goldsmith and I will have an article out about the Dormant Commerce Clause, geolocation, and state regulations of Internet transactions in the Texas Law Review early next year, and I'm ...
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