Europe’s Speech Crackdown Is Crossing the Atlantic – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

As Congress continues to debate legislation ostensibly aimed at protecting kids online, lawmakers already have a real-world test case for how regulations designed to protect end up stifling online speech, even for adults outside their intended geographic area: Europe’s Digital Services Act (DSA). (RELATED: Britain’s Online Safety Act Might Come to…

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