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FCC Chief Vows to Advance New Social Media Company Liability Rules

By David Shepardson | October 16, 2020
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Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai said Thursday the agency will move forward to set new rules to clarify the meaning of a key legal protection for social media companies.

The announcement came as Republicans expressed anger over Twitter Inc.’s decision to bar sharing a New York Post story about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son.

U.S. President Donald Trump in May directed the U.S. Commerce Department to file a petition with the FCC seeking to curb legal protections for social media companies over a provision known as “Section 230.” Pai said the FCC’s general counsel said the agency “has the legal authority to interpret Section 230.”

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Pai stopped short of offering any concrete ideas or to say if he would propose narrowing social media companies legal protections that could jeopardize current business models.

The petition asked the FCC to limit protections for social media companies under Section 230, a provision of the 1996 Communications Decency Act that shields them from liability for content posted by their users and allows them to remove lawful but objectionable posts.

Twitter froze the account of U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign @TeamTrump after it posted a video that referred to the Post story that contained alleged details of Hunter Biden’s business dealings with a Ukrainian energy company.

Many legal experts and internet companies argue the FCC has no authority to issue regulations under Section 230.

The Internet Association, a group representing major internet companies, including Facebook Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Twitter and Alphabet Inc.’s Google said “the First Amendment protects every private enterprise’s ability to set and enforce rules for acceptable content on their services.”

FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, a Democrat, said the commission “has no business being the President’s speech police.”

Republican FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the FCC “will bring much-needed clarity to Section 230 and close the loopholes that Big Tech has exploited.”

In September, Trump nominated Nathan Simington, a senior administration official who was involved in the social media petition, to a seat on the FCC, and last week Trump urged for a quick confirmation vote. Senate Commerce Committee chairman Roger Wicker on Thursday set a hearing on Simington’s nomination for Nov. 10.

Pai has for months refused to offer any comment on the petition, and Trump has repeatedly demanded action. Still any final regulation could take at least another year.

In August 2018, Pai at a forum said he hoped social media companies would embrace free speech but did not see a role for the FCC to regulate websites like Facebook, Google and Twitter.

“The government is not here to regulate these platforms. We don’t have the power to do that,” Pai said in 2018.

On Thursday, Pai noted he has favored free expression during his tenure but added: “What does Section 230 currently mean? Many advance an overly broad interpretation that in some cases shields social media companies from consumer protection laws in a way that has no basis in the text of Section 230.”

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

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  • October 16, 2020 at 2:23 pm
    Craig Winston Cornell says:
    Net Neutrality!??!??! Jon continues to amaze us with the depth of his ignorance of the real world. Since the stupidity of Net Neutrality was rejected, costs have gone down and... read more
  • October 16, 2020 at 1:33 pm
    Captain Planet says:
    Tramp just has his snowflake feelings hurt and wants to spread his Qanon and Proud Boys BS. This is a personal vendetta for him. The FCC isn't the only corrupt department in t... read more
  • October 16, 2020 at 11:38 am
    Jon says:
    Your FCC is corrupt. This is the same group that eradicated net neutrality purely for big business despite 80% of americans disagreeing. There is zero trust towards the Trump ... read more

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