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Taking a long view of internet content regulation: How did we get here?

Por: The Hill Tech October 26, 2022

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This Fall has been the most important for internet content regulation since 1996, when the Congress approved for postings put on them by users. This immunity was soon copied by … followed by dozens of countries worldwide.  Recently, things have changed for the largest internet platforms, creating a new model for regulation. The EU’s — moved towards final implementation; President Biden clarified that for platforms; a for their content... + full article



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