March 04, 2021 11:00 PMLegal - By LOS ANGELES—The “Eliminating Abuse and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technology Act,” a United States Senate bill aimed at curtailing “sex trafficking” online — a bill that civil liberties experts say could damage online privacy, and could hit sex workers and the adult industry especially hard — died without a vote at the end of the previous two-year congressional session. But the bill, better known as EARN IT, is set to make a comeback in the current 177th Congress, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The bill would roll back certain provisions of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the internet free speech law that is considered the foundation of online communications — but which has been under attack from both sides of the political aisle over the past three years.