Jeff Kosseff

Jeff Kosseff is an author and cybersecurity law expert known for his work on internet law and privacy. He is a professor at the United States Naval Academy and has written extensively on the First Amendment and technology law.

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  1. 1. The Twenty Six Words That Created The Internet

    The Federal Communications Decency Act and the Making of the Modern Internet

    This insightful book delves into the profound impact of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a mere 26 words that have shaped the modern internet landscape. It explores how this legal provision has provided a shield for online platforms, allowing them to host user-generated content without being held liable for it, thus fostering an environment of innovation and free expression. Through a blend of historical context, legal analysis, and interviews with key figures, the narrative uncovers the complexities and controversies surrounding this pivotal piece of legislation, highlighting its role in the evolution of digital communication and its ongoing influence on internet governance.

    The 12397th Greatest Book of All Time
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