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12/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
Trump’s incoming FCC chairman vows to dismantle “censorship cartel” of Big Tech companies
Newly appointed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr has vowed to end the “censorship cartel” of Big Tech companies threatening free speech online. In a recent interview on Fox News‘ “Sunday Morning Futures,” the 45-year-old Republican commissioner revealed that the independent agency should “restore Americans’ right to free speech.” He vowed to dismantle the […]
11/27/2024
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By Ava Grace
Texas bill seeks to restrict online conversations about abortion and access to abortion services on the internet
The Texas House of Representatives is proposing a measure that would restrict online conversations in the state regarding abortion. The measure, known as House Bill 2690, the Women and Child Safety Act, was filed by State Rep. Steve Toth (R-Conroe). It will mandate all ISPs to “make every reasonable and technologically feasible effort to block […]
11/11/2024
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By Ava Grace
Social media censorship in the EU about to go into overdrive with upcoming new rules against “disinformation”
The European Union is about to implement new rules against so-called disinformation under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which will mean more censorship of content on social media platforms. The European Parliament passed the DSA into law in November 2022, and it came into full force in February 2024 with the proclaimed goal of creating “a safer […]
10/24/2024
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By Laura Harris
The Democracy Fund: Trudeau’s Online Harms Act could weaponize courts and stifle free speech
The Democracy Fund (TDF) has warned the public that the proposed Online Harms Act of the Canadian government could “weaponize” the courts and instill fear while doing little to curb social conflict and promote safety online. In February, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Arif Virani proposed the Online Harms Act, also known as Bill C-63. […]
09/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
Free speech concerns in the U.K. rise as communications regulator expands team to enforce online censorship laws
Concerns about free expression in the U.K. are growing as communications regulator Ofcom plans to expand its team by 20 percent to help enforce the Online Safety Act. This move comes at a time when the country is experiencing a surge in arrests related to online speech, raising alarms over potential overreach in regulating free […]
03/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
Canadian constitutional expert: Trudeau’s Online Harms Act threatens free speech
A top Canadian constitutional lawyer has warned the public that a new bill that claims to protect children from online sexual abuse, cyberbullying and self-harm is actually an attack on free speech. The Online Harms Act, known as Bill C-63 and introduced by Justice Minister Arif Virani, also includes amendments to the Criminal Code and the […]
02/15/2024
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By Belle Carter
House Judiciary Committee sues FBI agent involved in ONLINE CENSORSHIP for refusing to testify
The House Judiciary Committee (HJC) has commenced legal action against an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) named in several documents as being involved in the bureau’s censorship efforts. The HJC, under the leadership of its Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), sued FBI agent Elvis Chan on Feb. 6. The committee accused Chan […]
12/29/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Former Google CEO presents 6-point plan to combat misinformation – just more ways to MONITOR and CENSOR people
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently released an opinion piece where he presented a “six-point” plan to combat misinformation. Some of Schmidt’s ideas include blocking VPNs and “authenticating” users of all social media accounts. He also warned that U.S. legislators, regulators and tech companies must listen to his recommendations “before it’s too late.” Schmidt’s piece, which was […]
11/13/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
UNESCO releases “guidelines” for regulating all content online
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has published its so-called “guidelines” for the regulation of content online. The 59-page rulebook, titled “Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms,” represents UNESCO’s action plan for regulating the supposed acceleration and amplification of false information and so-called hate speech on the internet. (Related: Steve Quayle: UN’s […]
08/31/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
House subpoenas CCDH for information regarding its COLLUSION with Biden administration to censor online content
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio has officially subpoenaed the anti-online free speech organization the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) for documents and other information relating to the group’s communications with the federal government. The subpoena gives the CCDH until the end of September to produce the necessary communications with the […]
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