7, 2017), (addressing congressional efforts to amend § 230). See, e.g., Eric Goldman, How SESTA Undermines Section 230’s Good Samaritan Provisions, Tech. Obama, Tear Down This Liability Shield, TechCrunch (Sept. Cindy Cohn & Jamie Williams, 20 Years of Protecting Intermediaries: Legacy of “Zeran ” Remains a Critical Protection for Freedom of Expression Online, Law.com: The Recorder (Nov. 2032–47.īut § 230 is under attack on multiple fronts. Without this protection, websites would have an incentive to censor constitutionally protected speech in order to avoid potential lawsuits. This intermediary liability protection encourages websites to engage in content moderation without fear that their efforts to screen content will expose them to liability for defamatory material that slips through. For instance, Wikipedia cannot be held liable for defamation posted by a user. The law’s tremendous importance stems from the shield it provides to websites against suits based on torts committed by users. ha been among the most important protections of free expression in the United States in the digital age.”) David Post, A Bit of Internet History, or How Two Members of Congress Helped Create a Trillion or So Dollars of Value, Wash. Balkin, Old-School/New-School Speech Regulation, 127 Harv. CDA 230: The Most Important Law Protecting Internet Speech, Electronic Frontier Found., accord Jack M. has been lauded as “the most important law protecting internet speech” and called “perhaps the most influential law to protect the kind of innovation that has allowed the Internet to thrive.” 2 × 2. The last name has changed through the years but now is spelled Proznik.Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 1 × 1. And it was thought you may have, or know where, the records may be to help my search. I was told that there are about 233 Prozniks in the phone book. I now have one child, a boy, WilliamIII my broth has three children, Nick, Ethan and Lauryn and my sister has two boys and a girl, Brantley, Matt and Winter. My Dad married my mom, Phyllis Jean Novak in 1957. He has 3 children William (me), John and sister., Tracy. ![]() He had a son named (William) who is my father. Great-Great-Great grandpa’s son (Andrew)in 1948 of a brain embolism He was 48. The family plot is in the Eveleth, Minnesota, Cemetery. Great-great-great grandpa Andrew passed away on May 27th 1942 in Eveleth. They had Mary, who was the oldest at age 9 Andrew, 6 and Louis 3. In Eveleth, Andrew and Agnes had three children (2 boys and a girl). Agneza and Joseph came to the United States in 1900. There was a Josef Praznik who was 23.and from Pristova also. It was discovered Neza, Agnes or Agneza) Praznik was 21 when she came to Eveleth. He came to America in 1889 in the United States (Agnes could beAgneza or Neza) (I think was Andrej's wife). HisPort of Departure wasBremen and his Port of Arrival was New York City, New York aboard the Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse. Mygreat-great-great grandfather Andrej was born in about 1874 and his last residence was in Velike Lasce, Slovania. I was born in Eveleth, Minnesota, and now reside in Eau Claire, Wisconsin because ofeconomics and health issues. I am of Slovenian heritage and from the Iron Range of Northern Minnesota. I just have the enclosed information and would appreciate any help. I have written letters to relatives whom I think I am related to. ![]() Is anyone able to help me find a relative/descendent who is living in Slovania and I would like to make contact with. Slavania relatives sought By Bill Proznik Novemat 08:59:50
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