Urgent: EARN IT Act Introduced in House of Representatives

Authored by eff.org and submitted by MyNameIsGriffon

The dangerous EARN IT Act passed the Senate Judiciary Committee last month, and now it’s been introduced in the House of Representatives.

Tell Congress to Reject the Earn It Act

We need your help to stop this anti-speech, anti-security bill. Email your elected officials in both chambers of Congress today and ask them to publicly oppose the EARN IT Act.

The EARN IT Act would allow all 50 state legislatures, as well as U.S. territories and Washington D.C., to pass laws that would regulate the Internet. By breaking Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the EARN IT bill would allow small website owners to be sued or prosecuted under state laws, as long as the prosecution or lawsuit somehow related to crimes against children.

We know how websites will react to this. Once they face prosecution or lawsuits based on other peoples’ speech, they’ll monitor their users, and censor or shut down discussion forums.

The bill also creates an advisory commission on Internet “best practices” that will be dominated by Attorney General William Barr and law enforcement agencies. Barr’s view on Internet “best practices” is well known—he wants to break encryption and let police read every message sent online.

Public outcry has already forced amendments into the EARN IT Act that purport to defend encryption—but they’re full of loopholes. That window dressing doesn’t fix the bill’s many flaws.

mcflizzles on October 2nd, 2020 at 17:27 UTC »

So that’s how it works huh? Throw in some conveniently major news so that the government can fuck us in secret. Great.

Illegal_Leopuurrred on October 2nd, 2020 at 17:23 UTC »

I'm so sick of these reckless morons.

GlitchUser on October 2nd, 2020 at 17:06 UTC »

The name alone is suspect.

What exactly are they getting at...?

What should be earned...?

Who should be earning "it" and to whose measure...?

Compromised encryption isn't encryption. It's not a difficult concept.