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SAFE TECH Act

USA118th CongressS-560| Senate 
| Updated: 2/28/2023
Mark R. Warner

Mark R. Warner

Democratic Senator

Virginia

Cosponsors (4)
Mazie K. Hirono (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Tim Kaine (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)

Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Safeguarding Against Fraud, Exploitation, Threats, Extremism, and Consumer Harms Act or the SAFE TECH Act This bill limits federal liability protection that applies to a user or provider of an interactive computer service (e.g., a social media company) for claims related to content provided by third parties. Specifically, the bill applies the liability protection to claims arising from third-party speech rather than third-party information. Additionally, the liability protection shall not apply if a user or provider (1) accepts payment to make the speech available, or (2) creates or funds (in whole or in part) the speech. The bill changes legal procedures concerning the liability protection by (1) requiring a defendant in a lawsuit to raise the liability protection as an affirmative defense, and (2) placing the burden of proving that the defense applies on the defendant. Some courts have held that the current liability protection bars claims for civil penalties and injunctive relief. The bill expressly excludes from the liability protection requests for injunctive relief arising from a provider's failure to remove, restrict access to, or prevent dissemination of material likely to cause irreparable harm. However, the bill protects a provider from liability for actions taken to comply with such injunctions. Under current law, the liability protection does not apply to federal criminal law, intellectual property law, and other designated areas of law. The bill further specifies that the liability protection shall not apply to civil rights law; antitrust law; stalking, harassment, or intimidation laws; international human rights law; and civil actions for wrongful death.
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Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-299
SAFE TECH Act
Feb 28, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Feb 28, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Mar 10, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 118-1231
Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-299
    SAFE TECH Act


  • February 28, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 28, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.


  • March 10, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 118-1231
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce.

Science, Technology, Communications

Related Bills

  • HR 118-1231: SAFE TECH Act

SAFE TECH Act

USA118th CongressS-560| Senate 
| Updated: 2/28/2023
Safeguarding Against Fraud, Exploitation, Threats, Extremism, and Consumer Harms Act or the SAFE TECH Act This bill limits federal liability protection that applies to a user or provider of an interactive computer service (e.g., a social media company) for claims related to content provided by third parties. Specifically, the bill applies the liability protection to claims arising from third-party speech rather than third-party information. Additionally, the liability protection shall not apply if a user or provider (1) accepts payment to make the speech available, or (2) creates or funds (in whole or in part) the speech. The bill changes legal procedures concerning the liability protection by (1) requiring a defendant in a lawsuit to raise the liability protection as an affirmative defense, and (2) placing the burden of proving that the defense applies on the defendant. Some courts have held that the current liability protection bars claims for civil penalties and injunctive relief. The bill expressly excludes from the liability protection requests for injunctive relief arising from a provider's failure to remove, restrict access to, or prevent dissemination of material likely to cause irreparable harm. However, the bill protects a provider from liability for actions taken to comply with such injunctions. Under current law, the liability protection does not apply to federal criminal law, intellectual property law, and other designated areas of law. The bill further specifies that the liability protection shall not apply to civil rights law; antitrust law; stalking, harassment, or intimidation laws; international human rights law; and civil actions for wrongful death.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

S 117-299
SAFE TECH Act
Feb 28, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Feb 28, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Mar 10, 2023

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 118-1231
Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    S 117-299
    SAFE TECH Act


  • February 28, 2023
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 28, 2023
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.


  • March 10, 2023

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 118-1231
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce.
Mark R. Warner

Mark R. Warner

Democratic Senator

Virginia

Cosponsors (4)
Mazie K. Hirono (Democratic)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Tim Kaine (Democratic)Richard Blumenthal (Democratic)

Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee

Science, Technology, Communications

Related Bills

  • HR 118-1231: SAFE TECH Act
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted