Fast Company: Inside Facebook’s Quadruple Play: How the Company Is Finally Melding Its Apps
September 30, 2020 — Fast Company spoke with Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller about Facebook’s efforts to further weave together Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp even as watchdogs and regulators close in.
The Hill: DOJ proposes tech liability shield reform to Congress
September 23, 2020—Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke with The Hill about the policy changes needed to solve the issues caused by Section 230.
DOJ’s Section 230 Proposal Doesn’t Address Real Issues
September 23, 2020 — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in response to a new proposal from the U.S. Department of Justice to modify Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Politico Morning Tech: FTC’s Slaughter on Trump EO
September 18, 2020 — Politico dug into “Rescuing Restaurants,” an Economic Liberties’ report written by Senior Fellow Moe Tkacik that exposes how predatory delivery apps have used abusive, deceptive, and often illegal practices to take control of the restaurant industry.
How to Protect Restaurants, Workers, and Communities from Predatory Delivery App Corporations
September 18, 2020– In support of the Protect Our Restaurants campaign, the American Economic Liberties Project today released “Rescuing Restaurants: How to Protect Restaurants, Workers, and Communities from Predatory Delivery App Corporations.”