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Congress considers blowing up internet law

The Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing examining potential reforms to Section 230, the law that shields internet platforms from liability for user content. The debate featured bipartisan concerns about government censorship and comes amid unprecedented legal challenges to the law's scope. Senators from both parties expressed openness to reforming or sunsetting the decades-old legislation that has shaped internet governance.

Background

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has been foundational to internet development since 1996, protecting platforms from lawsuits over user-generated content while allowing them to moderate content. Recent debates have focused on whether the law needs updating to address modern challenges like misinformation and platform power.

Source
The Verge
Published
Mar 19, 2026 at 04:54 AM
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