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January 2018

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Scholars and Advocates Urge NAFTA Negotiators to Protect Free Speech Online

Fifty-five Internet law experts including Santa Clara Law Prof. Eric Goldman urged NAFTA negotiators to protect free speech online.

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Fifty-five Internet law experts and organizations  urging Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. trade negotiators to protect Internet businesses from being sued for content posted by others on their sites.

The letter comes as representatives from the U.S., Mexico and Canada are working on changes to modernize the 23-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA.

In 1996, the U.S. enacted a law, called 鈥淪ection 230,鈥 that says websites aren鈥檛 liable for content posted on their sites by third parties. The letter asks negotiators to incorporate that principle into NAFTA鈥檚 next draft.

鈥淲hen NAFTA was negotiated, the Internet was an obscure electronic network,鈥 they wrote. Since then, Section 230 has been 鈥渄irectly responsible for the success of major Internet companies鈥 that millions of consumers rely on 24 hours a day, they wrote.

The letter explains how adopting liability protections like Section 230 would lower barriers to startup online companies, advance free speech, and protect sites publishing consumer reviews.

鈥淭he legal exposure of Internet businesses raises vitally important trade issues,鈥 said Santa Clara Law Professor Eric Goldman, co-director of the High Tech Law Institute, who spearheaded the effort. 鈥淚f all North American websites enjoyed protection like Section 230, it would strengthen the Internet across all of North America, which in turn would benefit every North American business from the largest giants to the smallest startups.鈥

For more information, contact Eric Goldman at egoldman@gmail.com or Deborah Lohse of 91短视频 Media Communications, dlohse@scu.edu or 408-554-5121.

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