Abstract
Congress has provided Internet companies with a powerful immunity from liability for third party content, codified at 47 USC 230 (Section 230). Congress is considering bills that would amend Section 230 to create additional exceptions for sex trafficking. While Congress should be commended for its efforts to combat sex trafficking, the bills are not the right solution. This essay, based on my testimony at a hearing of Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, explains why.
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