WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, released the following statement after Google announced its endorsement of the STOP CSAM Act and other bills aimed to protect children online:
“For too long, Big Tech used every trick in the book to halt legislation holding social media companies accountable, while still trying to win the PR game. I’m glad to see that some tech companies are beginning to make good on their word to work with Congress on meaningful solutions to keep children safe online. I encourage other tech companies to follow Google’s move by recognizing that the time for Big Tech to police itself is over and work with Congress to better protect kids.”
Google joins X (formerly known as Twitter) in endorsing the STOP CSAM Act, SHIELD Act, and the REPORT Act. Additionally, Google endorsed one other bill reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee: the Project Safe Childhood Act.
This Congress, the Committee has unanimously reported multiple bipartisan bills to help stop the exploitation of kids online, including:
Visit this webpage for an overview of the Committee’s efforts, including descriptions of the pending legislation and a timeline of events.
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