KOSMA Fails to Balance Kids’ Rights with Online Safety, Says OTI
While the Kids Off Social Media Act seeks to protect kids online, it does so in ways that undermine their rights and safety.
While the Kids Off Social Media Act seeks to protect kids online, it does so in ways that undermine their rights and safety.
Civil society, industry, and policymakers must take action to hold DHS accountable and protect the rights and privacy of people nationwide.
Without Chevron’s dominant precedent, tech standards can be vital to ensure public welfare is not jeopardized by judicial review.
The Supreme Court’s decision today is a setback for First Amendment rights and the U.S.’ role as a defender of the open internet.
Lilian Coral and Prem Trivedi on overturning a Texas law requiring age verification for access to certain amount of adult content online.
We have been steadfast in our work to ensure every person can access & maximize the benefits of open & secure tech.
It’s time to explore systemic frameworks for privacy valuation that reflect the potential costs and benefits of sharing data.
Prem Trivedi on how the outcomes of the 2024 U.S. federal elections and other global factors could shape the future of U.S. tech policy.