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OTI and Coalition for Sensible Safeguards published a report about how first responders are harmed by the repeal of net neutrality rules. l
OTI strongly opposes the FCC support of proposed T-Mobile/Sprint merger.
Although these platforms have now issued transparency reports on content moderation, there is still significant need for improvement.
OTI urged Facebook to ensure its 鈥淥versight Board for Content Decisions鈥 plays a meaningful role in developing content moderation policy.
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OTI joined 25 civil society organizations in urging Congress to pass comprehensive privacy reforms to protect marginalized communities.
Today, the House of Representatives passed the Save the Internet Act (H.R. 1644), which would restore the FCC’s 2015 net neutrality rules.
U.S. Supreme Court rulings have established principles sharply limiting the situations in which speech may be regulated or silenced.
LADOT needs to address the serious privacy and civil liberties issues before moving forward with any further stages of this policy.