US IT3 company to maintain the law of exemption from legal liability of the posted content Senate hearing on October 29, 11:26

CEOs of three American IT companies that run social media, including Twitter, attended a hearing in the Senate to refute and post criticisms by President Trump and others that responding to posts would censor conservative opinions. We requested the maintenance of a law that exempts the operating company from legal liability.

Twitter and Facebook have responded to President Trump's post by calling attention to users, claiming that the president, the ruling party, and the Republican Party are censoring the opinions of conservatives.



In connection with this, a hearing was held on the 28th at the Commerce Committee of the Senate of Parliament, and CEOs of three companies, Twitter, Google and Facebook, attended online.



In this, Google CEO Sundar Pichai responded to criticisms such as President Trump by saying that he "does business without political prejudice."



Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey called for maintaining the law exempting the operating company from liability over the content of the post, stating that it is "the most important law that protects speech on the Internet."



In addition, Facebook has announced that it will display a warning when candidates and camps post inaccurate "victory declarations" etc. to prevent confusion in the US presidential election, Zuckerberg CEO "It's important for people to get accurate information," he stressed his thoughts on responding.