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Spoke about these cases in multiple settings, including the State of the Net in 2024 | Spoke about these cases in multiple settings, including the State of the Net in 2024 | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 21 March 2024
Timestamp: 2024/03/21 02:45:00 PM
SG: Private Sector
Submission: How does the ruling in NetChoice supreme court cases affect federal and state government powers to impose requirements on social media content moderation practices?
Links: Suggested speaker: Steve DelBianco, CEO of NetChoice, who brought these lawsuits.
Spoke about these cases in multiple settings, including the State of the Net in 2024
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