Amazon Faces New Antitrust Lawsuit
The District Of Columbia Filed An Antitrust Lawsuit Tuesday Against Amazon Alleging The Company Is Using Its Monopoly Power To Control Sellers And Inflate Prices Online.
Read moreThe District Of Columbia Filed An Antitrust Lawsuit Tuesday Against Amazon Alleging The Company Is Using Its Monopoly Power To Control Sellers And Inflate Prices Online.
Read moreMany Republicans In Congress Have Reignited Their Calls To Break Up The Big Tech Companies After Facebook Announced Last Week They Would Maintain The Suspension Of Former President Donald Trump’s Account.
Read moreA Broad Coalition Of Corporations And Business Groups Are Pushing Congressional Leaders To Pass Legislation To Create A Path To Citizenship For Undocumented Immigrants Who Arrived In The U.S. As Children.
Read moreA Memphis-Area High School Principal Has Filed Suit Against Shelby County Schools For Violating First Amendment Rights After He Was Suspended For Telling Students Social Media & Technology Companies Pose A Threat To Free Speech.
Read moreDonald Trump Is No Longer A Sitting President But His Allies Are Still Playing A Major Role In This Year’s Annual Conservative Political Action Conference, Widely Known As CPAC.
Read moreA “Stop Social Media Censorship Act” Bill, Drafted By A Tennessee Activist, Has Been Circulating In State Capitols For Several Years With Little Traction But, As Of Tuesday, The Model Legislation Has Been Introduced In One Form Or Another In All 50 State Legislatures.
Read moreEmployees At Big Tech Companies, Including Google Parent Alphabet And Facebook, Funneled Millions Of Dollars Into Democrats’ Campaigns During The 2020 Election Cycle — A Move That Could Pay Off For Conglomerates Hoping To Stymie The Implementation Of Internet Regulation.
Read moreFor the past four years, Section 230 transmuted from a harbor for free speech into a gift for big tech companies to circumvent the first amendment, and censor “free speech” for political gain. What legally is the privilege to expurgate lascivious content “only” has been judicially contorted by the courts to unintentionally provide Big Tech bulletproof immunity from all arbitrary censorship. Section 230 is a gift that keeps on giving to Big Tech-owned social media platforms to engage in viewpoint discrimination at an unprecedented rate. Mega broadband corporations openly and freely abuse Section 230 daily, by determining what news, information and perspectives we can access, read, hear and post.
Read moreOutspoken Conservative Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles sent a letter to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly requesting that they drop any and all equity and debt associated the Big Tech companies that are suppressing free speech.
Read more“It’s what’s going on with Twitter and Facebook and Google and Apple, and their decision as private companies to filter and to decide what you hear and know about.” -Principal Thorne
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