Topic: Cooper Davis Act
The Cooper Davis Act represents a troubling trend in legislative efforts that prioritize censorship and surveillance under the guise of addressing the fentanyl crisis and child safety. Proposals for internet era verification and encryption backdoors threaten individual privacy and free expression, as lawmakers seek to impose stricter controls on digital communication. These measures risk undermining the very freedoms that protect citizens from government overreach and corporate surveillance.
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Senate Hearing on Fentanyl Crisis Becomes a Push for Online Censorship, Surveillance, and Encryption Backdoors
Senators seize the opportunity to attack encryption, Section 230, and online privacy under the guise of public safety.
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Bipartisan Senate War on Drugs Bill Targets Private Messaging
The bill could effectively ban end-to-end encryption on messaging apps.



