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Section 230 at 30: The Past, Present, and Future of Online Speech and the 26 Words That Created the Internet — Panel 1: Past: Section 230’s origins and early interpretations

Thirty years ago, as part of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, Section 230 became law. The law was the result of a bipartisan effort that saw the potential of the internet and sought to encourage innovation and opportunities for online speech. Thirty years later, the law remains crucial to users and innovators of all sizes; however, it has been criticized by both the left and the right.

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Eric Goldman-circle-cropped
Eric Goldman

Associate Dean of Research, Professor of Law, and Co-Director, High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law

Samir Jain-circle-cropped
Samir Jain

Vice President of Policy, Center for Democracy & Technology

Jessica Melugin
Jessica Melugin

Director of the Center for Technology & Innovation, Competitive Enterprise Institute