Bernie Sanders vs. Joe Biden: Where They Stand on Tech Issues

In the U.S., Super Tuesday established two leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. If things continue the way they’re going, the Democratic party will be left with a choice between Joe Biden, who has alternately criticized and praised the tech industry, and Bernie Sanders, who incites near-panic within some Silicon Valley circles.

In the U.S., Super Tuesday established two leading candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination. If things continue the way they’re going, the Democratic party will be left with a choice between Joe Biden, who has alternately criticized and praised the tech industry, and Bernie Sanders, who incites near-panic within some Silicon Valley circles.

Biden is widely seen as friendly to the tech industry. That’s a testament to how heated the criticism of tech has become. In January, Biden said he’d like to revoke legislation that’s perhaps the most important piece of technology policy on the books—a 1996 law that shields internet companies from lawsuits related to content posted by their users. He singled out one person in particular during an interview with the New York Times editorial board: “I’ve never been a big Zuckerberg fan. I think he’s a real problem.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-04/bernie-sanders-vs-joe-biden-on-tech-issues

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