The
bill, titled "Behavioral Advertising Decisions Are Downgrading
Services (Bad Ads) Act," aims to crack down on invasive data
gathering by large technology companies such as Facebook and
Alphabet's Google that target users based on their behavioral
insights.
It does so by threatening Section 230 - part of the
Communications Decency Act — that shields online businesses from
lawsuits over content posted by users. The legal shield has
recently come under scrutiny from both Democrat and Republican
lawmakers concerned about online content moderation decisions by
technology companies.
On Tuesday, Democratic Senator Brian Schatz and No. 2 Senate
Republican John Thune will hold a hearing to examine the role of
Section 230. The senators recently introduced legislation to
reform the federal law. https://reut.rs/3hIcIzA
In May, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that
seeks new regulatory oversight of tech firms' content moderation
decisions, and he backed legislation to scrap or weaken Section
230 in an attempt to regulate social media platforms. https://reut.rs/2X1kM6Q
"Big Tech's manipulative advertising regime comes with a massive
hidden price tag for consumers while providing almost no return
to anyone but themselves," said Hawley, an outspoken critic of
tech companies and a prominent Trump ally. "From privacy
violations to harming children to suppression of speech, the
ramifications are very real."
His recent legislation to ban federal employees from using
Chinese social media app TikTok on their government-issued
phones was passed unanimously by the U.S. Senate Committee on
Homeland Security and will be taken up by the U.S. Senate for a
vote. https://reut.rs/3g9dRji
Facebook and Google did not immediately respond to requests for
comment.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
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