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•Anti-sex trafficking law could unintentionally cripple Wikipedia
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After historically opposing changes to the Communications Decency Act's Section 230, web giants came out in favor of a proposed amendment to the law, which would punish a website for knowingly facilitating sexual exploitation. But, unlike the Internet ...



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