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Professor Olivier Sylvain at Senate Commerce Committee

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By Newsroom on July 29, 2020 Faculty, In the News

On July 28, Professor Olivier Sylvain was a witness at the Senate Commerce Committee’s hearing titled, “The PACT Act and Section 230: The Impact of the Law that Helped Create the Internet and an Examination of Proposed Reforms for Today’s Online World.”

Watch or read Professor Sylvain’s testimony and the entire hearing.

More on the hearing in The Verge.

More on the hearing in Tech Dirt.

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