Manchin, Cornyn Reintroduce Drug-Related CDA S. 230 Bill
Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, on Monday reintroduced legislation that would amend Communications Decency Act Section 230 and require platforms to report illegal drug sales and other illicit activity (see 2009290065). Originally introduced in 2020, the See…
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Something, Say Something Online Act would require platforms to “report suspicious activity to law enforcement, similar to the way that banks are required to report suspicious transactions over $10,000 or others that might signal criminal activity.” The legislation “strong-arms online platforms into handing over the correspondence of civil rights and parents groups to law enforcement simply because speech and chat websites would need to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach to maintain protection from liability,” said NetChoice Vice President Carl Szabo.