Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedMarch 9, 2022

Georgia’s Senate Passes Content Moderation Bill Similar To Those Courts Have Found Unconstitutional

Washington – States including Alaska, Ohio, and Tennessee are proceeding with proposals that would block digital services from enforcing user agreements online. Today Georgia’s Senate passed a content moderation bill that would prevent digital services from moderating harmful content to protect their users. 

CCIA had filed comments asking the Georgia Senate to reject the measure as it violates the First Amendment.

These state proposals are similar to content moderation bills that passed in Texas and Florida last year that judges have blocked on the grounds that they are unconstitutional. CCIA co-filed lawsuits in both those cases, which are now on appeal

The following can be attributed to CCIA President Matt Schruers:

“If this Georgia legislation proceeds to full passage, we trust that it will be found unconstitutional. The First Amendment ensures that the Government can’t force a citizen or company to be associated with a viewpoint they disapprove of, and that applies with particular force when a State law would prevent companies from enforcing policies against Nazi propaganda, hate speech, and disinformation from foreign agents.”

The following can be attributed to CCIA State Policy Director Alyssa Doom:

“In addition to being unconstitutional, the Georgia legislation would act as a barrier for digital services trying to keep Georgians safe online. We urge legislatures across the country to reject these bills, which conflict with the First Amendment by forcing private companies to carry speech.”

reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
  • Competition

CCIA’s Response To Expanded Targets In FTC’s Case Against Amazon Prime’s Sign Up Policies 

Washington – The Federal Trade Commission, which announced a case against Amazon’s retail signup and cancellation practices in June, has expanded the case now to name three Amazon executives in th...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
  • European Union

CCIA Appoints New Head of Europe

Brussels, BELGIUM – The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is pleased to announce Daniel Friedlaender as its new Senior Vice President and Head of Office for CCIA Europe. ...
reading-tablet
  • Press Releases
  • Competition

Senate Committee To Question FTC Nominees At Hearing Wednesday

Washington – Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell has scheduled a full committee nominations hearing Wednesday to consider three nominees to the Federal Trade Commission, including two Rep...
reading-tablet
  • Statements
  • Competition
  • European Union

Digital Markets Act: CCIA Europe Raises Concerns About Consumer Profiling Template

The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) filed a submission to the European Commission’s consultation on the template relating to the reporting on consumer profiling tech...