Alex Stamos on Nostr: On the latest episode of Moderated Content, npub1k7zsq…3lde9 and I discuss the ...
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"content": "On the latest episode of Moderated Content, nostr:npub1k7zsq8n34t06jlsexa5n2tt3m7hjzr83wtww659smwgpx4789ags63lde9 and I discuss the TikTok divestment bill and why those who are concerned about TikTok’s PRC ownership (like me, less so Evelyn) should probably not support this specific bill.\n\nIn short: the bill has all kind of constitutional issues and creates a strong incentive for Google and Apple to fight it on behalf of TikTok. \n\nListen here:\n\nhttps://law.stanford.edu/podcasts/the-netchoice-cases-reach-the-supreme-court/",
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