The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts| www.warren.senate.gov
RAVELRY TERMS OF SERVICE| www.ravelry.com
Letter to the Electronic Frontier Foundation from survivor parents of ParentsSOS who have lost a child to online harms.| Parents for Safe Online Spaces
Sex Sells, But Not Online: Tracing the Consequences of FOSTA-SESTA| BJCL
The Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act have transformed the lives of sex workers across the United States since they were signed in 2018. Known as FOSTA-SESTA, these bills amend the Communications Decency Act of 1996 to significantly alter how Section 230 of the law applies to speech on […]| AIDS United
Despite never addressing this central problem, some members of Congress are convinced that a new change will avoid censoring the internet: KOSA’s liability is now theoretically triggered only for content that is recommended to users under 18, rather than content that they specifically search for. But that’s still censorship—and it fundamentally misunderstands how search works online.| Electronic Frontier Foundation
Smith v. California| Justia Law
With KOSA passed, the information i can access as a minor will be limited and censored, under the guise of "protecting me", which is the responsibility of my parents, NOT the government. I have learned so much about the world and about myself through social media, and without the diverse world i...| Electronic Frontier Foundation
Bantam Books, Inc. v. Sullivan| Justia Law
The authors of the dangerous Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) unveiled an amended version this week, but it’s still an unconstitutional censorship bill that continues to empower state officials to target services and online content they do not like.| Electronic Frontier Foundation
State, federal, and international regulators are increasingly concerned about the harms they believe the internet and new technology are causing. The list is long, implicating child safety, journalism, access to healthcare data, digital justice, competition, artificial intelligence, and government surveillance, just to name a few. The stories behind them are important: no one wants to live in a world where children are preyed upon, we lose access to news, or we face turbocharged discriminatio...| Electronic Frontier Foundation