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25 Years Later: A Celebration Of The Declaration Of The Independence Of Cyberspace


Mon, Feb 8th 2021 3:36pm
Mike Masnick
As we ve been noting in posts throughout the day, today is the day that, 25 years ago, then President Bill Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act of 1996. That large telco bill included, among many other things, the Communications Decency Act, a dangerous censorial bill written by Senator James Exon. However, buried in the CDA was a separate bill, written by now Senator Ron Wyden and then Representative Chris Cox, the Internet Freedom and Family Empowerment Act, which today is generally known as Section 230 of the CDA. A legal challenge later tossed out all of Exon s bill as blatantly unconstitutional. ....

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Section 230 Matters: A Techdirt Fundraiser To Celebrate 25 Years Of Section 230


Twenty five years ago
today, then President Bill Clinton signed the 1996 Telecommunications Act into law. There was a lot in it, including the Communications Decency Act. And, buried within the Communications Decency Act was a part that was originally the Internet Freedom and Family Empowerment Act, written by then Representatives Chris Cox and Ron Wyden, but which is now generally known as Section 230. The rest of the CDA was tossed out as unconstitutional in an important early judicial review of internet regulations, but Section 230 survived. That means we ve now made it 25 years with Section 230, and its key 26 words helping to protect and enable an open internet. For reasons that don t fully make sense, Section 230 is now under assault from both major political parties (though often for diametrically opposed reasons!). ....

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Circumventing Section 230: Product Liability Lawsuits Threaten Internet Speech


CompuServe
Inc extended distributor liability to digital intermediaries that exercised little or no editorial control over third‐​party content, offering them the protections traditionally granted to newsstands and booksellers. This protected CompuServe from Cubby’s defamation claim, though it left open the possibility that CompuServe might have been liable for
Rumorville’s defamation had it failed to act after being made aware of the defamatory content.
In 1995, Stratton Oakmont Inc., the brokerage firm of
Wolf
Wall
Street fame, sued internet service Prodigy Services Co. in New York state court after a user of the service’s Money Talk message board posted several screeds alleging that Stratton Oakmont’s directors were about to be indicted. Unlike CompuServe, Prodigy was attempting to run a family‐​friendly business. Prodigy had promised users that it would remove “obscene, profane, or otherwise offensive” messages and promulgated ....

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