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Politico: YouTube to Remove Videos Claiming Mass Fraud Changed Election Results
December 11, 2020
The Google-owned video-sharing platform YouTube announced that any content that "alleging that widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election” will be removed.
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U.S. and States File Antitrust Action against Facebook
December 11, 2020
BBC reports that in one of the most significant legal actions against Facebook, U.S. federal regulators and more than 45 state prosecutors have sued the tech giant on grounds that the social media company has taken illegal actions to stifle competition.
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Cohen: Win for Free Speech at Cambridge University
December 11, 2020
Nick Cohen writes in The Spectator that, by rejecting a University proposal to require "respect" for the viewpoints of others, rather than "toleration," Cambridge Academics have won a victory for free speech.
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Twitter Expands Coverage on Regulation of Expression
December 03, 2020
In a statement, Twitter has announced the expansion of its 2019 ban on speech that dehumanizes others on the basis of religion or caste to include language that dehumanizes people on the basis of race, ethnicity and national origin.
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Fox Business:Â Nasdaq Proposes Board-Diversity Rule for Listed Companies
December 02, 2020
Nasdaq filed a proposal with the Securities and Exchange Commission that would require listed companies to include women and people of diverse races or sexual orientation on their boards.