Video Shows War Over Section 230 Could ‘Change Our Online Lives’
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has been a hot button issue in the tech policy world. A recent video may encourage lawmakers and everyday citizens to recognize the law’s impact and importance.
The Federalist Society, also known as FedSoc, produced a video discussing the importance, and the downsides, of Section 230. As FedSoc explained: “There's a war brewing over…
FED UP! Business Leaders Accuse Apple of ‘Anticompetitive’ Practices
Apple has had a history of charging app developers fees for the honor of having an app in the App Store. But several companies have now accused Apple of “anticompetitive” practices in a Senate subcommittee hearing. The hearing, entitled “Antitrust Applied: Examining Competition in App Stores,” featured testimony from representatives of Spotify, Tile, and Match. The witnesses at the hearing…
Big Tech Report Card: Amazon, Twitter, Apple Earn Industry Huge ‘F’
By almost any measure, the first three months of 2021 were the worst ever for online freedom. Amazon, Twitter, Apple, Google, Facebook, YouTube and others proved to the world that the Big Tech censorship of conservatives is a reality. And they did so in disturbing, authoritarian ways that highlight their unchecked power over information and our political process.
It’s Back! Apple Finally Allows Parler Back in App Store Once Again
In a win for free speech, Apple finally allowed the free speech-oriented app Parler back into the App Store. Apple sent a letter to Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) that stated the App Store would once again host Parler, according to a tweet from Buck.
Trump Jr. RIPS Woke Corporations Whining About GA Voting Law to Shreds
Former President Donald Trump’s eldest son had a few choice words for companies like Delta Air Lines and Apple caving in to the triggered screeching of the far left.
CNN Historian Cheers Big Tech Censorship, Says Trump Is 'Toast'
It's obvious that if CNN has a historian on staff, that historian is going to toe the CNN line. In the wee hours of Saturday night, CNN Newsroom brought on liberal historian Douglas Brinkley to cheer Big Tech companies censoring "right-wing extreme apps" and proclaimed "Donald Trump is toast in American history" after the dreadful riots at the Capitol.
Conservative Leaders: Tech Companies Pose Existential Threat
Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell and more than 30 conservative leaders issued a statement Monday calling for the breakup of Big Tech companies including Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple after their sweeping acts of censorship against conservatives and President Donald Trump this past week.
Whoopi Compares Big Tech Censorship to Baking Gay Wedding Cake
Last Friday evening, Twitter permanently banned President Trump from their platform; Google and Apple immediately followed suit by banning from their app stores “free speech” platform Parler, which conservatives flocked to as an alternative to Twitter. But the liberal hosts of The View were not alarmed by these heavy-handed decisions and even compared it to the infamous Supreme Court case of…
No Surprise! Big Tech Among Top Contributors to Biden, Not Trump
Big Tech companies appear to be pulling for a former Vice President Joe Biden victory in November.
“Joining Amazon, Alphabet's Google and Microsoft are among the top five contributors to Joe Biden's candidate campaign committee in the 2020 cycle, according to data from OpenSecrets, a website which tracks money in politics and campaign finance records,” noted Reuters.
WATCH: Parler CEO John Matze RIPS Big Tech for ‘Curating Content’
Parler CEO John Matze slammed his Big Tech competitors following a congressional antitrust hearing, and said his site is doing its part to defend freedom of speech. In an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, Matze gave his perspective on the antitrust hearing, and ripped Big Tech’s incessant habit of curating content.
'Nevertheless, I Persisted': Apple TV Debuts Nine-Year-Old Feminist
Again! Apple and TikTok Decline to Testify at Hawley Hearing
Tech CEOs Support Paris Climate Agreement, Opposing US Government