US Senators Introduce Bill to Rein in Big Tech

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Two U.S. senators introduced a new bipartisan bill on July 27 aiming to rein in the power of big tech platforms that they said have been exploiting consumers’ data and threatening national security.

The bill, proposed by senators Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), will create a bipartisan regulatory body charged with policing tech platforms like Facebook, Google, and Amazon to promote competition, protect consumers, and strengthen national security.

It would empower the regulatory body, along with the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice, to enforce violations of the law. Digital platforms will risk losing their operating license if they repeatedly violate the law.

“It’s time to rein in Big Tech. And we can’t do it with a law that only nibbles around the edges of the problem. Piecemeal efforts to stop abusive and dangerous practices have failed,” Mr. Graham said on Twitter.

“Congress is too slow, it lacks the tech expertise, and the army of Big Tech lobbyists can pick off individual efforts easier than shooting fish in a barrel,” he added.

The bill entails that dominant platforms must either be owned by U.S. citizens or have a U.S. subsidiary. It will impose restrictions on data processing in certain countries and require platforms to identify bots.

The legislation would also restrict the use of Americans’ personal data by tech companies for targeted advertising and provide users with the right to access and know when their data is collected and processed.

Mr. Graham said the creation of a regulatory commission to oversee Big Tech would mark “the first step in a long journey to protect American consumers from the massive power” held by these companies.

“I have heard too many stories from families who feel helpless in the face of Big Tech. Stories about children being bullied to the point of committing suicide. Human trafficking. Exploitation of minors. All the while the social media platforms look the other way,” he said.

“Today, we take the first step and provide consumers with the tools they need to begin leveling the playing field.”

Graham, Warren Introduce Bill To Hold Big Tech Accountable And Put Americans Back In Control Of Their Online Data

WASHINGTON โ€“ U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) today introduced legislation that would begin to level the playing field between major technology companies and American consumers when they go online.

The Digital Consumer Protection Commission Act would create a new federal commission to oversee major technology companies operating in the United States. The commission would increase consumer safety, protection and privacy, improve competition, and bolster national security. It will have the legal authority to investigate and prosecute misconduct by major technology companies when it comes to violating Americanโ€™s personal data, privacy, and online activity. 

The structure, functions, and scope of the new Digital Commission would be similar to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), which currently provide oversight of radio and television outlets, and nuclear power production respectively, in the United States.

โ€œFor years I have been trying to find ways to empower consumers against Big Tech,โ€ said Graham.  โ€œI have heard too many stories from families who feel helpless in the face of Big Tech.  Stories about children being bullied to the point of committing suicide.  Human trafficking.  Exploitation of minors.  All the while the social media platforms look the other way.  Today, we take the first step and provide consumers with the tools they need to begin leveling the playing field.  A regulatory commission will give consumers a voice against Big Tech and the power to punish them when appropriate.  The creation of a regulatory commission to oversee Big Tech is the first step in a long journey to protect American consumers from the massive power these companies currently wield.โ€

โ€œFor too long, giant tech companies have exploited consumersโ€™ data, invaded Americansโ€™ privacy, threatened our national security, and engaged in anti-competitive practices that hurt our economy,โ€ said Warren.  โ€œIโ€™m proud to introduce the Digital Consumer Protection Commission Act with Senator Graham and make clear that reining in Big Tech is a top priority on both sides of the aisle.โ€

โ€œToday the world we live in is digital,โ€ said John Pizzuro, CEO of Raven, a political organization focused on ending child exploitation in the United States. โ€œOur children are simply not safe online. The DCPC Act will not only keep our children safer online, but it will also help safeguard everyone who lives in today’s digital world.โ€

Fact Sheet on the Digital Consumer Protection Commission Act

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