Biden’s Chief Tech Aide Could Bring Tighter Big Tech Oversight

Biden’s Chief Tech Aide Could Bring Tighter Big Tech Oversight Biden’s Chief Tech Aide Could Bring Tighter Big Tech Oversight

Online privacy juggernaut and political veteran Bruce Reed is setting the stage for a Joe Biden White House that will get tough on tech, according to a Reuters report on Monday (Nov. 23). A longtime political agent, Reed had a hand in California’s watershed privacy law and is known for co-writing a book chapter denouncing a contentious federal law — Section 230 — which shields tech firms from being sued.

Reed’s book chapter in “Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives, says that “230 an enemy of children” and encourages hate and abuse. Reed was also Biden’s chief of staff from 2011 to 2013 when Biden was vice president to Barack Obama. The California law could be a national model, according to privacy advocates.

Reed got involved with crafting the law when he was the strategist for Common Sense Media. Alastair Mactaggart, the real estate developer who wrote the ballot initiative, said Reed’s input satisfied Apple. But most tech companies protested the ballot initiative, which gives consumers transparency into what private data is being shared where. The new law also gives users the power to delete any personal data being stored. “He understands that […]

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