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Lori Trahan: “DSOSA does not amend section 230 of the Communications…”

Featuring: Lori Trahan, Democratic | U.S. House Massachusetts, 3rd Congressional District

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Global Summit | Rep. Lori Trahan

Published | Video Starts at 19:57

The major difference is in enforcement. In the U.S. section 230 of the Communications Decency act determines what content and conduct platforms are liable for. DSOSA does not amend section 230 of the Communications Decency act. enforcement is simple. Platforms must follow the rules and not be materially misleading in their reports. So why focus on key transparency requirements? I mean, what does transparency really solve? (19:57–20:01)

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