In an interview with
@CapitolAccount, our Chief Policy Officer
@lindsayfraser0 discussed this week's letters from law enforcement groups and their concerns about the Clarity Act:
“These software developer protections are extremely narrow. They only relate to developers who truly do not exercise any sort of custody, any sort of control.” She submitted that if opponents “took a closer look…they would realize how positive the bill is for law enforcement.”
And on the Roman Storm case, Lindsay commented that it's “one example of a lot of stories that haven’t received public attention” where U.S. entrepreneurs collectively spent millions of dollars defending themselves. “There are people who are creating useful technology for Americans, who are being targeted,” she said. “It just pushes people to want to leave the U.S. and develop these technologies elsewhere. Is that a better outcome for American consumers?”