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S.2992 was introduced as a companion bill to H.R. 3816 by Klobuchar and Grassley on October 14, 2021. [2] On January 20, 2022, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary voted in favor of advancing the legislation in a 16–6 bipartisan vote. [6] The industry fought against the bill with "an aggressive lobbying blitz" according to the Washington ...
Protecting Seniors from Emergency Scams Act: A bill to require the Federal Trade Commission to submit a report to Congress on scams targeting seniors, and for other purposes. S. 31: January 22, 2021: Protect Rural Utah's Economy Act: A bill to limit the establishment or extension of national monuments in the State of Utah. S. 36: January 25, 2021
The Gore Bill helped fund the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois, where a team of programmers, including Netscape founder Marc Andreessen, created the Mosaic Web browser [7] [12] in 1993, the commercial Internet's technological springboard credited as beginning the Internet boom of the 1990s.
The Government is facing calls to ‘slim down’ its Online Safety Bill amid concerns over its impact on people’s freedoms and privacy. Warning new internet laws will hand ministers ...
The Kids Online Safety Act, if signed into law, would require Internet service platforms to take measures to reduce online dangers for these users via a "duty of care" provision, requiring Internet service platforms to comply by reducing and preventing harmful practices towards minors, including bullying and violence, content "promoting ...
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA H.R. 3523 (112th Congress), H.R. 624 (113th Congress), H.R. 234 (114th Congress)) was a proposed law in the United States which would allow for the sharing of Internet traffic information between the U.S. government and technology and manufacturing companies.
As the chair of the Senate committee responsible for data privacy, Maria Cantwell was the gatekeeper for any such bill to reach the senate floor. Cantwell, who had her own online privacy bill in draft, had similarly declined another bipartisan online privacy bill proposed by Senators Richard Blumenthal and Marsha Blackburn earlier in the year ...
The Internet Freedom and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006 is a bill in the United States House of Representatives. [1] It is one of several bills on the topic of network neutrality proposed as part of a major overhaul of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 .