Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date April 19, 2023 Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are
Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date April 19, 2023 Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are
Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date April 19, 2023 Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are
Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date April 19, 2023 Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are
Greater Internet Regulations – like NetzDG – Hurt Investment, Innovation, and Free Speech Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date April 19, 2023 Recent government mandates across the world calling for greater internet regulation and requiring social media sites remove user-generated content are
Fate of Internet May Hang With Supreme Court Case Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date February 8, 2023 This month, Section 230 is going before the Supreme Court for the first time in Gonzalez v. Google
EU Network Usage Fees: Is Anyone in Favour of Taxing Internet Traffic, Big Telcos Aside? Post author By Disruptive Competition Project Post date February 7, 2023 In recent months, telecom incumbents have been aggressively lobbying the European Commission and national governments for the introduction of these so-called “fair share” payments.