Ellysse and Ashley Break the Internet

Ellysse and Ashley Break the Internet

Podcast de Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)

What exactly is Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and why is a 1996 law so important today? Why have Presidents Biden and Trump both said they want to repeal it? Was it to blame when Twitter and Facebook banned Trump from their platforms, or was it the reason they didn’t ban him sooner? Join policy analysts from the world’s leading tech policy think tank as they break down one of the most contentious debates about free speech, intermediary liability, and the future of the Internet. Ellysse and Ashley Break the Internet takes a deep dive into the ins and outs of Section 230, providing fresh insights and new perspectives with leading policy experts, advisers, and advocates from across the political spectrum. This 12-episode series asks what will happen if policymakers keep or repeal the law credited with creating the Internet and explores the opportunities for Congress to make the law even better. The first two episodes will drop on Wednesday, February 24. New episodes will follow in pairs every week.

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13 episodios
episode What the Future Holds for Section 230, With Neil Chilson artwork
What the Future Holds for Section 230, With Neil Chilson

Neil Chilson, tech policy expert at the Charles Koch Institute and former FTC chief technologist, joins Ellysse and Ashley to forecast where the debate surrounding Section 230 is heading and present a vision for the future of content and online speech regulation. Mentioned * Neil Chilson, “Statement of Neil Chilson: Section 230 – Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability? [https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/10917285769435/Neil-Chilson-Section-230-DOJ-Workshop-Participant-Written-Submission.pdf]”, Department of Justice, February 19, 2020. * Neil Chilson, “Why Joe Biden and Donald Trump are both wrong about Section 230 [https://www.protocol.com/biden-trump-section-230-repeal],” Protocol, November 13, 2020.

31 mar 2021 - 22 min
episode Section 230 and the Need for Change, With Andrew Bolson artwork
Section 230 and the Need for Change, With Andrew Bolson

Andrew Bolson, privacy lawyer advocating for Section 230 reform, joins Ellysse and Ashley to evaluate the need for Section 230 reform in order to protect consumers and limit online abuse, suggest what form that should take, and explain the risks of taking a subjective approach to reforming online intermediary liability. Mentioned * Andrew P. Bolson, “Flawed But Fixable: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act at 20 [https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/rutcomt42&div=5&id=&page=],” Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal 42 (2016). * Andrew P. Bolson, “Moderate the Hate: A Scoring System to Grade the Content Moderation Policies & Safety Procedures of Websites [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/65053075/grading-moderation-12072020]” (2020). Related * Ashley Johnson and Daniel Castro, “Proposals to Reform Section 230 [https://itif.org/publications/2021/02/22/proposals-reform-section-230]” (ITIF, February 2021).

31 mar 2021 - 30 min
episode Section 230 and the Fight Against Online Abuse, With Elisa D’Amico artwork
Section 230 and the Fight Against Online Abuse, With Elisa D’Amico

Elisa D’Amico, co-founder of the Cyber Civil Rights Legal Project—which provides pro bono legal assistance to victims of nonconsensual pornography—joins Ellysse and Ashley to explain the unique challenges the Internet poses for combatting online abuse, the struggles victims face seeking justice, and the role online platforms play in moderating abusive content. Mentioned * “Stopping Harmful Image Exploitation and Limiting Distribution (SHIELD) Act of 2021 [https://speier.house.gov/_cache/files/3/0/30d55e9e-b75d-42fa-8787-22f7a7a98e23/3BF785007E4368CDA50DB1C8C78729A6.speier-034-xml.pdf],” Office of Congresswoman Jackie Speier. Related * Niraj Chokshi, “How to Fight Back Against Revenge Porn [https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/us/fighting-revenge-porn.html],” The New York Times, May 18, 2017. * Matthew Goldstein, “Law Firm Founds Project to Fight ‘Revenge Porn [https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2015/01/29/law-firm-founds-project-to-fight-revenge-porn],’” The New York Times, January 29, 2015. * Pari Berk, “Elisa D’Amico ’06: Fighting to Protect Sexual Privacy Online, in a Share-and-Share-Alike Culture [https://news.law.fordham.edu/blog/2019/06/18/elisa-damico-06-fighting-to-protect-sexual-privacy-online-in-a-share-and-share-alike-culture/],” Fordham Law News, June 18, 2019. * Elisa D’Amico and Luke Steinberger, “Fighting for Online Privacy with Digital Weaponry: Combating Revenge Pornography [https://files.klgates.com/webfiles/Fighting_for_Online_Privacy_with_Digital_Weaponry_Combating_Revenge_PornographyEmail.pdf],” Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal 26, no. 2 (2015): 24-36. * Elisa D’Amico, “The War to Stay Secure: Online Privacy and the Battle in the Civil Courts against Sexual Cyberharassment [https://files.klgates.com/webfiles/DAmico_HR_Magazine_2016.pdf],” Human Rights 41, no. 3 (2016): 5-8.

24 mar 2021 - 32 min
episode How Section 230 Safeguards Civil Liberties, With Jennifer Huddleston artwork
How Section 230 Safeguards Civil Liberties, With Jennifer Huddleston

Jennifer Huddleston, tech policy expert at the American Action Forum, joins Ellysse and Ashley to highlight the benefits of Section 230 for free speech, competition, and innovation and explore the potential implications of new regulations for civil liberties. Mentioned * Brent Skorup and Jennifer Huddleston, “The Erosion of Publisher Liability in American Law, Section 230, and the Future of Online Curation,” Oklahoma Law Review 72, no. 3 (2020). * Billy Easley, “Revising the Law That Lets Platforms Moderate Content Will Silence Marginalized Voices,” Slate, October 29, 2020. * “H.R.1865 - Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017,” Congress.gov.

24 mar 2021 - 31 min
episode An International Perspective on Section 230, With David Kaye artwork
An International Perspective on Section 230, With David Kaye

David Kaye, free speech expert at the University of California, Irvine, joins Ellysse and Ashley to explore the challenges of developing effective and culturally relevant content moderation policies in different countries and how intermediary liability laws like Section 230 impact online speech for billions of users around the world. Mentioned * David Kaye, Speech Police: The Global Struggle to Govern the Internet [https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/speech-police/](New York: Columbia Global Reports, 2019). * Jack Goldsmith and John Wu, Who Controls the Internet?: Illusions of a Borderless World [https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/175/] (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). * “Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on a Single Market for Digital Services (Digital Services Act) and amending Directive 2000/31/EC [https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/TXT/?qid=1608117147218&uri=COM%3A2020%3A825%3AFIN],” EUR-Lex. Related * Ashley Johnson and Daniel Castro, “How Other Countries Have Dealt With Intermediary Liability [https://itif.org/publications/2021/02/22/how-other-countries-have-dealt-intermediary-liability]” (ITIF, February 2021).

17 mar 2021 - 39 min
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