Category: section 230

NTD Evening News (Feb. 21): 3rd Train Derails in Midwest in Just 3 Weeks; Biden Rallies NATO Allies in Poland After Putin Speech

A Union Pacific coal train derailed in Nebraska on Feb. 21. It was the third major derailment in the Midwest in less than a month. Meanwhile, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern to handle and pay for all necessary cleanup after its train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, more than…


Big Tech Unites, Urges Supreme Court to Keep Laws Protecting Social Media Companies in Place

A slew of big tech giants, including Meta, Microsoft, and Twitter, have joined Google in filing legal briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that amending a statute pertaining to social media companies’ liability for content posted on their platforms could strip the companies of protections from lawsuits. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act generally…


PREMIERING 3 PM ET: ‘Twitter Files’ Expose Collusion Between Big Tech and Big Government | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 104

Larry Elder sits down with Mike Davis,  President and Founder of the Internet accountability project, to discuss Twitter files’ exposure and how to hold Big Tech accountable for colluding with the government and censoring free speech. The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today:…


PREMIERING NOW: ‘Twitter Files’ Expose Collusion Between Big Tech and Big Government | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 104

Larry Elder sits down with Mike Davis, president and founder of the Internet Accountability Project, to discuss the Twitter Files’ exposure and how to hold Big Tech accountable for colluding with the government and censoring free speech. The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today:…


‘Twitter Files’ Expose Collusion Between Big Tech and Big Government | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 104

Larry Elder sits down with Mike Davis, president and founder of the Internet Accountability Project, to discuss the Twitter Files’ exposure and how to hold Big Tech accountable for colluding with the government and censoring free speech. The Larry Elder Show is sponsored by Birch Gold Group. Protect your IRA or 401(k) with precious metals today:…


Celebrate Elon Musk, but Don’t Lose Sight of Big Tech’s Structural Problems

Commentary The story of Elon Musk’s acquisition, transformation, and public rehabilitation of Twitter is nothing short of remarkable. Here is that rarest of confluences: A right-leaning (or at least right-sympathetic) mega-billionaire privately acquires a disproportionately influential public company out of genuine public-spiritedness, perhaps even a hint of noblesse oblige, and an earnest commitment to preserving…


Biden Administration Tells US Supreme Court That Law Protecting Social Media Companies Has Limits

The Biden administration argued in the U.S. Supreme Court against online media platform, saying that, in some instances, tech giants like Google should assume responsibility for the content they share—a stance that could undermine existing protections for tech companies and upend the internet content culture. In a Supreme Court filing on Wednesday, the lawyers for…


Capitol Report (Nov. 21): House GOP Leader Vows to Remove Key Democrats From Committees; Army Officer Resigns Due to Vaccine Mandate

Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reveals two more top priorities for the Republican-led House: removing some Democrats from committees and probing China. An expert joins us to discuss the law and the importance of the recent ruling on Section 230 for social media platforms. The White House is ushering in the holiday season with President Joe…


Strike Down Section 230, Break Up the Giants, … Can Anything Rein In Big Tech?

Big tech has too much power. That’s what most people think, according to almost every survey conducted on the topic. So, what can be done about it? That’s where opinions divide. Mike Davis, founder & president of the Internet Accountability Project says Congress has a golden bipartisan opportunity right now to break up the tech…


Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Cases About YouTube, Twitter Allegedly Facilitating Terrorist Groups

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases about the extent to which social media platforms may be held responsible when terrorist groups use the platforms to promote their cause. Social media platforms such as YouTube and Twitter say they shouldn’t be held responsible if terrorists use their websites. Section 230 of the federal…