Holding tech giants liable for their online content.

Source:National File
Subpoenas have been issued to the CEOs of the big three social media companies compelling them to appear before a Senate committee to testify on the subject of whether or not they shouldn’t be held liable for content on their platforms.
The Senate Commerce Committee unanimously voted to subpoena Sundar Pichai of Google, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, and Jack Dorsey of Twitter, to testify on the matter of the Communications Decency Act.
The horse already left the barn.
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As I recall, Trace, Americans have always looked to the courts to break up monopolies. The only role open to Congress is to repeal telecommunications law enacted under Clinton that enabled the formation of media monopolies.
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Nothing will happen to these 3 Clowns, There all Globalist,They will just pay of those in the Senate….It’s all a Dog and Pony Show for still sleeping or the Sheep that trust all those in Washington DC that make a living from their corruption….
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I suspect you may be right, shadowhawk52. The focus on content is disturbing. An open invitation to all tech giants towards greater censorship of political dissent.
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