联邦贸易委员会主席警告称,苹果新闻的左翼倾向内容策划可能违反消费者保护法。
FTC Chair Warns Apple News' Left-Wing Curation May Violate Consumer Protection Laws

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ftc-chair-warns-apple-news-left-wing-curation-may-violate-consumer-protection-laws

美国联邦贸易委员会(FTC)正在调查苹果新闻,因为它可能违反了消费者保护法,涉嫌压制右倾媒体。FTC主席安德鲁·弗格森在报告显示苹果新闻精选内容中缺乏保守派代表性后,给苹果CEO蒂姆·库克发了一封信。 弗格森强调,虽然第一修正案保护科技公司的言论自由,但这并不能保护它们免受FTC法案中定义的欺骗性行为或不公平行为。FTC担心苹果可能在歪曲其新闻编辑的中立性。 此次调查源于对科技审查的更广泛担忧,旨在确保公平的思想交流。此举是在对科技公司可能压制不同观点的为期一年的调查之后进行的,弗格森谴责意识形态审查对美国价值观有害。FTC要求苹果审查其做法,并在必要时采取纠正措施。

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原文

Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson sent a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook warning that Apple News may be violating consumer protection laws by suppressing right-leaning media outlets on its online news platform.

Ferguson's letter to Cook came one day after a New York Post report cited the Media Research Center, a conservative watchdog group, which analyzed 620 stories featured on Apple News and found that not one was published by right-leaning publications.

NYPost's report was shared by President Trump on his Truth Social account early Wednesday.

By Wednesday evening, FCC Chair Brendan Carr said Ferguson's letter was "exactly right."

The letter urged Cook to "conduct a comprehensive review of Apple's terms of service and ensure that Apple News' curation of articles is consistent with those terms and representations made to consumers and, if it is not, to take corrective action swiftly."

Carr wrote on X, "Apple has no right to suppress conservative viewpoints in violation of the FTC Act."

Ferguson's letter outlined Apple's obligations under Section 5 of the FTC Act, which "prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices," including "material misrepresentations and material omissions."

"The First Amendment protects the speech of Big Tech firms," Ferguson wrote. "But the First Amendment has never extended its protection to material misrepresentations made to consumers, nor does it immunize speakers from conduct that Congress has deemed unfair under the FTC Act, even if that conduct involves speech."

"As an American citizen, I abhor and condemn any attempt to censor content for ideological reasons," he added. "Such efforts, whether taken to appease overzealous activists, at the behest of foreign governments, or simply to advance the political views of Silicon Valley elites, stifle the free exchange of ideas, manipulate the public discourse and are inconsistent with American values."

About one year ago, Ferguson launched an inquiry into tech censorship to "better understand how these firms may have violated the law by silencing and intimidating Americans for speaking their minds."

Let's not forget that Big Tech and governments (even foreign ones) put ZeroHedge through the censorship gauntlet. Yet here we are, and we've survived.

Not surprising at all. Cook and his team should focus on building better iPhones and delivering better products, rather than steering users toward toxic left-wing narratives that have proven harmful to the country.

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