Justice Department sends its Section 230 rewrite to Congress
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The Department of Justice today dropped a proposed "recalibration" of one of the most important laws governing the US Internet into Congress' lap and urged legislators to act to remove a liability protection on which nearly every website and app currently relies.
Attorney General Bill Barr sent the proposed legislation-an extension of his June wish list-to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Mike Pence (in his role as president of the Senate) this morning.
"For too long Section 230 has provided a shield for online platforms to operate with impunity," Barr said in a written statement. "Ensuring that the Internet is a safe, but also vibrant, open, and competitive environment is vitally important to America," he added. "We therefore urge Congress to make these necessary reforms to Section 230 and begin to hold online platforms accountable both when they unlawfully censor speech and when they knowingly facilitate criminal activity online."
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