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Aux Etats-Unis, la réforme de la législation d’Internet est lancée - 15 février 2021
Les démocrates ont déposé au Sénat le Safe Tech Act, premier projet de loi de l’ère Biden sur la limitation du pouvoir des entreprises technologiques. Comme ils l’avaient promis pendant la campagne électorale de 2020, les démocrates américains sont partis à l’attaque contre l’impunité dont jouissent les grandes (...)

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Section 230 is Good, Actually - 7 décembre 2020
Even though it’s only 26 words long, Section 230 doesn’t say what many think it does. So we’ve decided to take up a few kilobytes of the Internet to explain what, exactly, people are getting wrong about the primary law that defends the Internet. Section 230 (47 U.S.C. § 230) is one of the most important laws (...)

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How Donald Trump Changed the Internet - 1er novembre 2020
How the president changed life online—for better and for worse Being online has changed Donald Trump. He was the internet’s candidate in 2016—he appears in Urban Dictionary’s definition of meme god—and his campaign leveraged the power of Facebook advertising to beat Hillary Clinton. Since then, he’s become even more (...)

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Congress Fails to Ask Tech CEOs the Hard Questions - 31 octobre 2020
The Big Internet Companies Are Too Powerful, But Undermining Section 230 Won’t Help The Senate Commerce Committee met this week to question the heads of Facebook, Twitter, and Google about Section 230, the most important law protecting free speech online. Section 230 reflects the common-sense principle that legal (...)

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Facebook to Censor Anything it Deems Necessary to Avoid ’Adverse Legal or Regulatory Impacts’ - 1er septembre 2020
The update to the terms of services looks to be a preventative measure to avoid some legal battles in the future, but Facebook still has a lot of adversaries in Washington DC and is constantly under attack by politicians from the left, right, and center about its policies and how they are enforced. From the left, (...)

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Does Facebook Still Sell Discriminatory Ads ? - 30 août 2020
In May, a Wisconsin health care agency, Tenderness Health Care, posted a job ad on Facebook looking for personal care workers. According to Facebook’s “Why am I seeing this ad” pop-up, when the agency purchased the ad, it asked Facebook to not show it to anyone over 54 years of age. And they asked Facebook to show it (...)

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Entre Trump et Twitter, la guerre est déclarée - 30 mai 2020
Minneapolis brûle, le Covid-19 tue, mais le président des États-Unis juge urgent de réglementer les réseaux sociaux, parce que Twitter a placé un avertissement sur deux de ses tweets, avant d’en masquer un troisième. Il fallait faire quelque chose, dit-on à la Maison Blanche, après la décision de Twitter d’estampiller un (...)

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Executive Order Is Expected to Curtail Protections for Social Media Companies - 28 mai 2020
The move is almost certain to face a court challenge and signals the latest salvo by President Trump to crack down on online platforms. The Trump administration is preparing an executive order intended to curtail the legal protections that shield social media companies from liability for what gets posted on their (...)