Once an obscure piece of legislation passed in 1996, Section 230 of the U.S. Communications Decency Act (CDA) has emerged as a focal point for heated debates over key questions for the future of the internet, and for the Digital Economy that evolved with it. Viewed by some as a bulwark for free speech and expression, and a key element in the internet's growth, recent reevaluations have raised bipartisan calls for reforms that could have significant impacts on current business models and on the legal liability of companies - including the "Big Tech" juggernauts, that had been protected by the law's current form. Ten Minutes With... Senator Ron Wyden: Sen. Ron WYDEN US Senator, State of Oregon Matt PERAULT Director, Center on Science & Technology Policy, Duke University