File:Matt Wood on the legal concerns of Free Press including Section 230.webm
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[edit]DescriptionMatt Wood on the legal concerns of Free Press including Section 230.webm |
English: Matt Wood, VP of Policy and General Counsel for Free Press, discusses their leading concerns including bills in the US Congress proposing to sunset Section 230 of Title 47 of the US Code, which protects Internet companies from lawsuits for content they distribute. He is interviewed by Spencer Graves and Karl Brooks. |
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