Avoiding Mandatory Transparency’s Pitfalls in Online Safety Legislation
Avoiding Mandatory Transparency’s Pitfalls in Online Safety Legislation
Published in Lawfare
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On April 19, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) introduced a new bill, the STOP CSAM Act (an acronym for “child sex abuse material”). It’s the newest in a line of recent bills that attempt to promote greater safety online, in part by demanding more transparency from the providers of popular internet services. These bills all face a common dilemma: how to enhance public understanding of providers’ internal practices and policies without undermining the legislation’s central safety goal.