Mark Zuckerberg apologized, but why aren't children safer online? What should we do?

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Today at a packed Senate hearing Mark Zuckerberg apologized to families whose children died after viewing apparently harmful online content. Why is it hard to keep kids safe online? One major factor: the Bill of Rights. I'll explain why some of these legislative and legal fights have gone nowhere, and what might actually make a difference.

0:00-lessons from fighting Big Tobacco
1:14-Senate Judiciary Cmte. hearing
5:08-Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) attacks Mark Zuckerberg
10:00-pointless attacks
13:08-today's laws: Communications Decency Act Section 230
18:36-today's laws: COPPA
21:06-lobbying firm NetChoice
22:44-NetChoice beats new California law in court
23:31-The 1st Amendment's role in this
27:38-NetChoice's proposal: SHIELD
30:40-what Congress is trying to do
35:59-Nevada Atty. Gen. sues social networks
38:56-Surgeon General's suggestions
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Mots-clés
Zuckerburg, Section 230, COPPA

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