「地方公共団体における情報セキュリティポリシーに関するガイドライン」等の意見募集の結果及び改定版の公表
「地方公共団体における情報セキュリティポリシーに関するガイドライン」等の意見募集の結果及び改定版の公表
Some members of Congress want to delete Section 230, the key law underpinning free speech online. Even though this law has protected millions of Americans’ right to speak out and organize for decades, the House is now debating a proposal to “sunset” the law after 18 months.
Section 230 reflects values that most Americans agree with: you’re responsible for your own speech online, but, with narrow exceptions, not the speech of other people. This law protects every internet user and website host, from large platforms down to the smallest blogs. If Congress eliminates Section 230, we’ll all be less free to create art and speak out online.