A new bill takes aim at government pressure to silence lawful online speech
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- #JAWBONE Act
- #Government Censorship
- #First Amendment
- The JAWBONE Act creates a federal cause of action against government officials coercing censorship of lawful speech.
- The bill establishes a transparency system for government communications with broadcasters, internet services, and AI providers.
- Jawboning involves government pressure on private companies to censor First Amendment-protected speech, often hidden from the public.
- EFF supports the act, citing cases like ICEBlock's removal from the App Store due to government coercion as a violation of free speech.
- EFF filed a FOIA lawsuit to disclose government communications with tech companies that led to censorship of lawful speech.
- Not all government-platform communications are coercive; legitimate info-sharing is valuable for a safer internet.
- Social media platforms have their own First Amendment rights to moderate speech and are not 'state actors' obligated to allow all content.
- EFF's amicus brief and Supreme Court cases affirm companies' right to curate speech, protecting against government dictation of moderation.
- EFF applauds the bipartisan effort and hopes the bill balances free expression protections without chilling legitimate government engagement.