The hastily written bill would ban federal employees from "advocating for censorship" by tech companies. Opponents say it's unnecessary and unenforceable.
A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.
Recent speeches from DOJ Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter invoke a historical precedent that's bad news for Google.
The Republican bill would let Joe Biden block TikTok or other foreign apps involved in the alleged transfer of “sensitive data."
Facebook's parent says it will provide more explanations for low-level violations and reserve 30-day suspensions for users with seven or more violations.
Experts say social media platforms could face dozens of unworkable, contradictory speech laws if the Supreme Court upholds Texas's tech censorship law.
A pair of terrorism cases against Google and Twitter could open them up to new legal worries and fundamentally alter life online. Here's what you need to know.
The justices heard arguments to determine whether or not the recommendation of ISIS-related content on Twitter amounted to aiding and abetting terrorists.
How we all secretly like the silencing we claim to hate.
During oral arguments of a crucial online speech case, Google v. Gonzalez, Supreme Court justices roasted themselves and said Congress may be more tech-savvy.
The court will determine if the same protections apply to social networks' algorithmic recommendations as to individuals' posts.
Attorneys for the Wikimedia Foundation said even linking to another page could be an issue, depending on how the Supreme Court rules on Gonzalez v. Google.
The highest court in the U.S. will review a case that could completely change how the internet operates.
TikTok may face a ban in the EU if it doesn't regulate its online content by September of this year.
The tech giant argued that algorithms are the only possible way companies can possibly handle the mass number of online users.
A divided Congress will spar over perceived tech censorship, while SCOTUS hears cases threatening to fundamentally alter bedrock internet protections.
The bill excludes electronics for enterprise and lets OEMs give consumers “assemblies of parts,” rather than single, specific components needed for a repair.
The agency cited timeline concerns, and announced it would push back implementation of new tax requirements for businesses that rely on digital payments.
Some state colleges and universities are restricting access to TikTok on campus following executive orders passed by local government officials.
A parody account was suspended after posting a Zuckerberg deepfake, despite Zuckerberg advocating in favor of the same video publicly.
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