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Section 230: Rorschach Test?

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Section 230 has been blamed as the law that gave rise to the ills of Big Tech, the root of anti-conservative bias, and the spread of rampant online misinformation. This presentation attempts to separate fact from fiction, and to look into the crystal ball to see what's next for the future of Section 230 and content-based liability in the U.S.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2024

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Michelle C. Lee

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Section 230: Rorschach Test? (Jun 2021)

Section 230 has been blamed as the law that gave rise to the ills of Big Tech, the root of anti-conservative bias, and the spread of rampant online misinformation. This presentation attempts to separate fact from fiction, and to look into the crystal ball to see what's next for the future of Section 230 and content-based liability in the U.S.

Originally presented: May 2021 Technology Law Conference

Michelle C. Lee, Pinterest - San Francisco, CA