NetChoice Comment to Federal Trade Commission Request for Information Regarding Technology Platform “Censorship”
On February 20th, the Federal Trade Commission released a Request for Information (RFI) “Regarding Technology Platform Censorship.” We fear that, beyond mere information gathering, the Commission seeks to use these […]
NetChoice Letter of Opposition to Connecticut HB 6857
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NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Nevada SB 63
NetChoice submitted testimony against SB 63, a bill targeted at social media platforms that would actually impose a digital age gate across a wide swath of the Internet beyond traditional […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Alabama SB 187
SB 187 requires app stores to verify users’ ages and obtain parental consent for minors’ downloads and purchases. If enacted, this bill would almost certainly violate Alabamans’ First Amendment rights, […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Louisiana HB 570
HB 570 requires app stores to verify users’ ages, obtain parental consent for minors’ downloads and purchases and creates civil liability for app stores and developers who violate these requirements. […]
NetChoice Memo to Colorado Legislature Outlining Constitutional Problems With SB 25-086
NetChoice’s memo outlines constitutional issues of Senate Bill 25-086‘s provisions requiring social media platforms to suspend and terminate user accounts for certain “subject uses.” We conclude that these provisions violate […]
NetChoice Testimony in Opposition to Oklahoma HB 1275
HB 1275, which would ban social media for those under 16 and require age verification for all users, is unconstitutional and has already been struck down in similar forms in […]
NetChoice Requests Colorado Governor Polis Veto Unconstitutional Bill Undermining Privacy, Online Safety and First Amendment Rights
NetChoice sent a letter to Colorado Governor Jared Polis requesting he veto SB 25-086. Despite the noble intentions behind this legislation, the specifics of the bill would actually make it […]