The three-judge panel at the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals selected for oral arguments in the highly anticipated net neutrality case are all appointees of former GOP presidencies, reports Broadband Breakfast. Per that reporting, the judges named to the panel are Richard Allen Griffin, Raymond M. Kethledge, and John K. Bush.
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The conservative House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., confirmed that he remains opposed to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) due to his concerns about the version of the bill adopted by the U.S. Senate earlier this year.
Adult industry voter advocacy organization Erotic Professionals & Allies United (EPA United) has partnered with adult star and industry advocate Cherie DeVille to release a series of social media videos aimed at encouraging voting in the upcoming election.
The governments of the United States and the United Kingdom have announced a joint statement of intent to support online child safety measures in both countries, according to a draft of the announcement published by both the U.S. Department of Commerce and U.K. Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology.
Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has issued a statement reporting an upsurge in Alabamians calling for a repeal of the state’s controversial age verification law.
Former Democratic presidential candidate, Secretary of State and First Lady Hillary Clinton gave an interview to CNN on Saturday as part of her campaign push on behalf of Kamala Harris, where she called for a total repeal of Section 230, known to digital rights activists as “the First Amendment of the internet.”
Industry advocacy coalition Erotic Professionals & Allies United (EPA United) announced a partnership with non-profit organization Rock the Vote.
The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) urged South Dakota lawmakers who are convening a study committee on the topic of age verification to deny any attempts to adopt potentially inequitable age-gating legislation during the 2025 legislative session.
The election process for the 2024 Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Board of Directors election will begin on November 5. Those who would like to participate in the election, either as a voter or a nominee, must be an FSC member as of Friday, October 4.
A controversial age verification law is about to partially enter force in the state of Alabama.
Starting October 1, the majority of House Bil (HB) 164 enters force, establishing the requirement for adult entertainment platforms on the internet to verify the age of users through “reasonable” age-gating measures.