CDT Urges Senate to Exercise Caution About Online Safety, and Stay Focused on Education
CDT Urges Senate to Exercise Caution About Online Safety, and Stay Focused on Education - Via Center for Democracy and Technology:
This week the Senate Judiciary Committee will consider a number of online safety bills that pose significant risks for free speech and innovation on the Internet. No less than seven bills relating to online safety are in play in Congress this week; CDT today released an analysis of each. CDT supports S. 2344, which promotes online safety education, and H.R. 719, which focuses Internet restrictions on sex offenders who might pose risks to children online. CDT strongly opposes all or portions of five other bills now pending in the Senate.
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