From Center for Democracy & Technology <[email protected]>
Subject Two Weeks Until "The Future of Speech Online"
Date November 22, 2022 3:19 PM
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The Future of Speech Online: The Supreme Court’s Pivotal Term ([link removed])

For the past 25 years, law around content moderation and the liability of online intermediaries in the United States has been clear. Between the First Amendment and the heavily debated intermediary liability law Section 230, content hosts have been free to set and enforce their policies as they see fit while being shielded from liability for most user-generated content. Seismic changes in this legal landscape, however, could soon upend the status quo.

At the sixth annual Future of Speech Online event, “The Supreme Court’s Pivotal Term,” the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) and Stand Together Trust will explore the consequences of these potential changes. The Court is poised to consider multiple cases that address the scope of protections for speech online, including its first-ever examination of Section 230. Decisions in those cases could force online services to walk a challenging tightrope between reduced ability to moderate content and increased legal risk over users’ speech, potentially threatening their very existence and jeopardizing people’s ability to find places for their speech online.

On December 6-8, ([link removed]), join us to deliberate over strategies for protecting online speech and addressing abuse, and consider questions including: Is content moderation “censorship,” or a necessary part of responsible online content hosting? When should intermediaries be liable for speech posted by their users? Who should decide who gets to have access to major online platforms for speech? We’ll hear from legal experts, online service providers, advocates fighting against online hate and disinformation, and more — including representatives from parties involved in the Supreme Court cases at hand.

To RSVP or see more information about speakers and sessions, check out the event website and full agenda ([link removed]), which will be continually updated as the event approaches.

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When: Tuesday-Thursday, December 6-8, 2022

Times: Sessions will take place each day from noon-2:30pm ET / 9-11:30 am PT / 18:00-20:30h CET

Speakers: A list of speakers for each of the sessions will be available on the website ([link removed]) soon. We're updating that list on a rolling basis as speakers are confirmed.

Questions: To submit questions in advance, please reply to this email or contact us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]). Questions will be accepted during each event via email or the chat feature.

Accessibility: If you have access needs or questions, please contact [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) in advance of the event. 

Hosted by the Center for Democracy & Technology and Stand Together Trust, the Future of Speech Online conference is an annual event that brings together policymakers, media, academics, corporations, advocates, and thought leaders to discuss today’s most pressing issues around free speech online. This year’s event will be virtual, with two-and-a-half-hour sessions happening Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, the 6th-8th of December. Participants are welcome to join every session or just a few.

Questions or concerns? Email us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]).

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