Joel Thayer
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A reporter described me as “a Washington-based, republican lawyer” and I think that’s fair.
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Joseph Jerome
11 months ago
“But why is Google using privacy as a defense now? So that it can continue to treat the general search market as its private fiefdom,” argues
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Google Makes a Face Turn On User Privacy | Opinion
The Justice Department is currently suing Google over the tech giant's monopolization of the internet search market.
https://www.newsweek.com/google-makes-face-turn-user-privacy-will-justice-department-fall-it-opinion-2066986
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My latest in the Wall Street Journal. Apple and Google app stores can use information they already have to shield children from harmful content.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/enlist-the-app-stores-to-protect-kids-online-age-verification-shield-children-privacy-bb21ec52?st=p44ay6po3yzev0i&reflink=article_copyURL_share
almost 2 years ago
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A bipartisan Congress is stepping up to make
#BigTech
products safe for kids w/ KOSA; but tech is funneling its lobbying dollars to kill the bill. Clare Morell at EPPC, Mike Toscano Institute for Family Studies, & I explain in this piece for The Hill
thehill.com/opinion/cong...
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Congress needs to protect kids, not Big Tech
Social media is a threat to our children. A bipartisan Congress is now stepping up to make Big Tech products safe for our children; but the social media companies are putting their incredible …
https://thehill.com/opinion/congress-blog/4315974-congress-needs-to-protect-kids-not-big-tech/
over 2 years ago
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As my latest in Newsweek explains, the FCC can't strip ISPs of their immunity under
#Section230
in the name of
#netneutrality
w/o an act of congress. At least not since the Supreme Court formalized the "major questions doctrine" in WV v. EPA.
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Net Neutrality Has a Section 230 Problem
FCC rules meant to stop an internet service provider from restricting access to certain websites cannot do so under Section 230.
https://www.newsweek.com/net-neutrality-has-section-230-problem-opinion-1835552
over 2 years ago
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