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Ep. 221: Section 230 co-author, Rep. Christopher Cox

On the origins and future of "the 26 words that created the internet."

Some argue that Section 230 allows the internet to flourish. Others argue it allows harmful content to flourish.

Christopher Cox knows something about Section 230: He co-wrote it. 

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is an American law passed in 1996 that shields websites from liability for content posted on their sites by users.

What does Rep. Cox make of the law today?

Rep. Cox was a 17-year member of the House of Representatives and is a former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro

2:43 Did Section 230 create the modern internet?

7:48 America’s technological advancement

11:33 Section 230’s support for good faith content moderation

18:00 User privacy and age verification?

25:37 Rep. Cox’s early experiences with the internet

30:24 Did we need Section 230 in the first place?

37:51 Are there any changes Rep. Cox would make to Section 230 now?

42:40 How does AI impact content creation and moderation?

47:23 The future of Section 230

54:31 Closing thoughts

57:30 Outro

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