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What DOJ's Proposal To Curb Big Tech Legal Protections Means For Valuations
25 September 2020
Cooley LLP
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Robert McDowell, co-chair of Cooley's global communications
practice group and former FCC commissioner, discusses the DOJ's
proposal to Congress looking to curb legal protections for what is
posted on the sites of tech companies on this installment of Squawk
Box, a morning news and talk program, hosted by Joe Kernen, Becky
Quick and Andrew Ross Sorkin.
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