Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

Roommates.com featured on season 2 of Crackle Original Series 'Going From Broke'

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Starring in this episode is The Donovan, a concert pianist struggling with loss of income due to industry effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Key Points: 
  • Starring in this episode is The Donovan, a concert pianist struggling with loss of income due to industry effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Roommates.com is featured as a tool used by The Donovan to help find a roommate, save money, and get out of student loan debt faster.
  • By finding a roommate that matches his lifestyle and preferences, The Donovan could save over $800/month, which could be used towards his debt.
  • Going from broke is a series by Crackle Plus, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc.and Executive Producer Ashton Kutcher.

NCLA Encourages Federal Communications Commission to Reject Flawed NTIA Rulemaking Petition

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

NCLA takes no position on whether NTIAs proposed changes would be a good idea as a matter of policy.

Key Points: 
  • NCLA takes no position on whether NTIAs proposed changes would be a good idea as a matter of policy.
  • The comments encourage the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reject the National Telecommunications and Information Administrations (NTIA) petition because implementing it would exceed FCCs proper constitutional authority.
  • The petition, which NTIA filed at the behest of the White House, asks the Commission to substantively rewrite Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) by adopting extensive regulatory revisions to the statutory text.
  • NCLA asks FCC to reject entirely NTIAs petition that urges the agency to contravene the statute and prevailing case law.

MassRoots Encourages Trump Administration to Respect Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act

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Monday, June 1, 2020

MassRoots, Inc. ("MassRoots" or the "Company") (OTC Pink:MSRT), a technology platform for the regulated cannabis industry, released the following statement in regards to the Executive Order issued on May 28, 2020 pertaining to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

Key Points: 
  • MassRoots, Inc. ("MassRoots" or the "Company") (OTC Pink:MSRT), a technology platform for the regulated cannabis industry, released the following statement in regards to the Executive Order issued on May 28, 2020 pertaining to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
  • As is the case in nearly every other sector, we believe more government regulations and enforcement are not the answer to this problem.
  • We believe this would not have been possible if the internet was regulated in a manner the Trump Administration has proposed.
  • MassRoots has been covered by the Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, CNBC, Fox Business, Fortune, Forbes, and the BBC.

Roommates.com announces product relaunch

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Monday, September 17, 2018

Members answer a series of questions about themselves and their preferred roommate, and in turn, are matched with other like-minded members by using their proprietary Perfect Match system.

Key Points: 
  • Members answer a series of questions about themselves and their preferred roommate, and in turn, are matched with other like-minded members by using their proprietary Perfect Match system.
  • Additionally, they now have a secure messaging center which allows members to keep their conversations on the site without giving out their personal information.
  • Roommates.com is free to sign up, and offers affordable plans to become a VIP member, starting at $5.99.
  • The VIP membership gives members complete access to features such as unlimited messaging, high resolution photos, and access to complete member profiles.