Part 230 will probably be on the chopping block on the subsequent big tech listening to

It seems like we’re in for an additional big tech CEO listening to. The Senate Commerce Committee voted Thursday to maneuver ahead with subpoenas for Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, Fb’s Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet. The bizarre determination to subpoena the social media chie…
It looks like we’re in for another big tech CEO hearing. The Senate Commerce Committee voted Thursday to move forward with subpoenas for Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet. The unusual decision to subpoena the social media chie…Original article
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  1. "After it looked like Apple might no-show, the company has committed to sending a representative to a Senate antitrust hearing on app store competition later this month". (April 12, 2021)
  2. "A day after the Senate Commerce Committee moved forward with plans to subpoena the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google, it looks like some of the most powerful leaders in tech will testify willingly". (October 3, 2020)
  3. "Time and time again, techs most powerful companies have pushed the narrative that any threat to their own trillion-ish dollar businesses will trickle down, hurting the small companies that rely on their products". (October 22, 2021)
  4. "There are about to be a lot of antitrust bills taking aim at Big Tech, and heres one more. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) rolled out a new bill this week that would take some severe measures to rein in Big Techs power, blocking mergers and acquisitions outright". (April 14, 2021)
  5. "With many major sectors totally frozen and reeling from losses, techs biggest players are proving themselves to be the exception to the rule yet again. On Friday, Facebook confirmed its plans to buy Giphy, a popular gif search engine, in a deal believed to be worth $400 million". (May 16, 2020)
  6. "As a precaution against coordinated violence as the U.S. approaches President-elect Joe Bidens inauguration, Facebook announced a few new measures its putting in place". (January 16, 2021)
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