IAP Applauds FCC for Moving Forward with Rulemaking on Section 230 Immunity for Big Tech

October 15, 2020

WASHINGTON, DC — The Internet Accountability Project (IAP) issued a statement applauding the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for moving forward tomorrow with rulemaking on Section 230 immunity to clarify its meaning.

“Cheers to FCC chairman Ajit Pai for taking bold steps at the FCC to protect all Americans – especially conservatives, small businesses, and other everyday Americans – from Big Tech’s blatant bias, censorship, and other abuses made possible by decades of misapplication of Section 230,” said IAP founder and president Mike Davis.

IAP is a nonprofit conservative advocacy group that holds Big Tech accountable for their profiting from human-sex trafficking, revenge-porn, the opioid epidemic and drug addiction, terrorism, and other forms of human misery, along with engaging in egregious business practices like snooping, spying, political bias against conservatives, employee abuses, and anticompetitive conduct.

To learn more, please visit http://www.TheIAP.org.

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For Immediate Release                                           

Media Contact:                Matt Mackowiak              

(512) 423-6116                       matt@potomacstrategygroup.com

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