The
subcommittee, under Cicilline's leadership, released a 449-page
report in October last year, which detailed abuses of market
power by Apple, Amazon, Alphabet's Google and Facebook.
The strategy to produce a series of smaller bills is aimed at
lowering opposition from tech companies and their lobbyists
towards a single piece of legislation, the source said.
Cicilline is also working on a separate bill targeting a key law
called Section 230, which offers protection to tech platforms
from liability over content users post, the source said.
His 230 legislation is likely to go after platforms such as
Facebook and the way they amplify user content.
Cicilline's comments were first reported in an interview by
Axios on Sunday. His office declined comment.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; editing by Diane
Craft)
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