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Trump win means new emphasis on content moderation, privacy, AI for FTC, FCC

By Mike Swift and Amy Miller ( November 7, 2024, 01:56 GMT | Comment) -- The election of Donald J. Trump as the next US president suggests a change of focus on content moderation, children's privacy and artificial intelligence enforcement for the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission. Trump's own statements, conservatives' "Project 2025" policy blueprint and the president-elect's past hostility to a foundational Internet-era law that provides legal immunity to online platform's publishing of third-party content suggests Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act will be a key point of focus.Donald J. Trump’s election as the 47th US president likely means four years where the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission will continue to home in on what conservatives say are the biased content moderation practices of companies such as Google, Meta Platforms and TikTok....

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