On October 15th, FCC chairman Ajit Pai promised that the FCC would “move forward with a rulemaking” to clarify the “meaning” of Section 230, the all-important internet law that protects free speech online.
Less than three months later, Pai says he no longer plans to do that, claiming he’s short on time. “[T]here’s simply not sufficient time to complete the administrative steps necessary in order to resolve the rule-making. Given that reality, I do not believe it’s appropriate to move forward,” he tells Protocol.
The reason he’s short on time is pretty simple: he’s stepping down on January 20th, when Joe Biden becomes President of the United States.
But he might also be giving up because the idea that the FCC had the power to do such a...
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FCC chairman Ajit Pai gave up on his legally dicey attempt to ‘clarify’ internet law
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January 07, 2021
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