HR 9043
Online Terrorism Prevention Act
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The Online Terrorism Prevention Act requires social media companies with annual revenues exceeding $10 million to establish dedicated offices for identifying and removing violent or extremist content linked to terrorist organizations. The Federal Trade Commission will enforce compliance, and state attorneys general can also take action. The bill also outlines criminal penalties for individuals who knowingly allow terrorist-related content to be disseminated on their platforms.
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