💨 Abstract
The EU's Digital Services Act, which aims to make online environments safer and fairer by compelling tech giants to tackle illegal content, is perceived as incompatible with America's free speech tradition by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman. He expressed concern that the DSA may excessively restrict freedom of expression and potentially silence speech.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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