Internet PACT Act

12/15/2023, 4:06 PM

Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act or the Internet PACT Act

This bill requires providers of interactive computer services (e.g., social media companies) to publish their policy explaining the types of content that is permissible on the service and provide a system for users to submit complaints about content that may violate the policy or involve illegal content.

Further, providers must establish a process for removing certain content that violates their policies and notifying the information content provider about the removal, including a mechanism to appeal the removal. Providers also must publish a report every six months that details the instances in which the company took action with respect to content, including removing content, deprioritizing content, and suspending content provider accounts. The bill removes certain liability protections for providers if the provider has actual knowledge of illegal content on its service and does not remove the content within specified time frames.

The bill provides for enforcement of these requirements by the Federal Trade Commission.

The Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency (PACT) Act, also known as Bill 118 s 483, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to hold internet platforms accountable for the content that is posted on their websites and to increase transparency for consumers.

Under the Internet PACT Act, internet platforms would be required to implement measures to prevent the spread of harmful content, such as misinformation, hate speech, and illegal activities. These platforms would also be required to provide users with clear information about how their data is being collected and used, as well as how content moderation decisions are made.

Additionally, the bill would establish a process for users to appeal content moderation decisions and would require internet platforms to report on their efforts to combat harmful content to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on a regular basis. Overall, the Internet PACT Act aims to create a safer and more transparent online environment for users, while also holding internet platforms accountable for the content that is posted on their websites.
Congress
118

Number
S - 483

Introduced on
2023-02-16

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

2/16/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act or the Internet PACT Act

This bill requires providers of interactive computer services (e.g., social media companies) to publish their policy explaining the types of content that is permissible on the service and provide a system for users to submit complaints about content that may violate the policy or involve illegal content.

Further, providers must establish a process for removing certain content that violates their policies and notifying the information content provider about the removal, including a mechanism to appeal the removal. Providers also must publish a report every six months that details the instances in which the company took action with respect to content, including removing content, deprioritizing content, and suspending content provider accounts. The bill removes certain liability protections for providers if the provider has actual knowledge of illegal content on its service and does not remove the content within specified time frames.

The bill provides for enforcement of these requirements by the Federal Trade Commission.

The Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency (PACT) Act, also known as Bill 118 s 483, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to hold internet platforms accountable for the content that is posted on their websites and to increase transparency for consumers.

Under the Internet PACT Act, internet platforms would be required to implement measures to prevent the spread of harmful content, such as misinformation, hate speech, and illegal activities. These platforms would also be required to provide users with clear information about how their data is being collected and used, as well as how content moderation decisions are made.

Additionally, the bill would establish a process for users to appeal content moderation decisions and would require internet platforms to report on their efforts to combat harmful content to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on a regular basis. Overall, the Internet PACT Act aims to create a safer and more transparent online environment for users, while also holding internet platforms accountable for the content that is posted on their websites.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedA bill to require transparency, accountability, and protections for consumers online.

Policy Areas
Commerce

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Latest Summary7/25/2023

Internet Platform Accountability and Consumer Transparency Act or the Internet PACT Act

This bill requires providers of interactive computer services (e.g., social media companies) to publish their policy explaining the ty...


Latest Action2/16/2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.