Let's identify real-world examples of how Section 230 in action has shaped the Internet and directly impacted consumers.
The evolution of online commerce has sparked an ongoing debate about Section 230's efficacy and unintended consequences.
Do you know how Section 230 hurts consumers? As we continue our series of articles to inform consumers of what Section 230 is and how it affects their online shopping experience.
To understand Section 230, imagine the internet as a vast town square where people can gather and have conversations.
As Shein, the fast-fashion giant with a reported valuation of $66 billion, eyes a potential public offering, it finds itself at a crossroads marred by allegations of forced labor in its supply chain and a complicated geopolitical landscape.
Greenwashing is recognized a practice where companies exaggerate or falsely claim their eco-friendly practices to attract environmentally conscious consumers. Amazon's 'Amazon Aware' product range has recently come under scrutiny.
If we narrow our focus to one specific category - shoe stores - we can witness a compelling example of how the Amazon Effect is disrupting the retail landscape.
This review delves into the predatory tactics and monopolistic practices employed by the Amazon Monopoly that have left a trail of victims in its wake.
The wine industry has long grappled with the environmental implications of glass bottles, a standard choice for packaging that poses challenges for recycling and waste management.
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill into law today, making California the third U.S. state to approve right-to-repair legislation.
The Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), in partnership with industry leaders Nike and Target Corporation, unveiled the Manufacturer Climate Action Program (MCAP) during its 2023 Annual Meeting in Boston.
The United States Composting Council and the Biodegradable Products Institute have joined forces to release a comprehensive set of guiding principles aimed at revolutionizing the labeling of compostable products.
California's recent passage of AB 1228, a fast-food bill that sets a $20 wage floor for workers in fast-food chains with at least 60 locations nationwide, has sparked controversy and outrage.
In recent months, the specter of unethical practices in the production of toner and ink cartridges in China has cast a long shadow over major retailers, most notably, Amazon and Walmart.