Supreme Court rules in favor of Twitter and Google, avoiding the issue of Section 230 for now

Supreme Court rules in favor of Twitter and Google, avoiding the issue of Section 230 for now

On Thursday, the Supreme Court resolved two adjacent cases aiming to hold social platforms liable for dangerous content. The pair of cases, Twitter v. Taamneh and Gonzalez v. Google, both sought to hold tech platforms accountable for hosting content from the Islamic State that promoted the terrorist organization in connection to violent attacks. The Supreme […]

Supreme Court rules in favor of Twitter and Google, avoiding the issue of Section 230 for now by Taylor Hatmaker originally published on TechCrunch

Supreme Court rules in favor of Twitter and Google, avoiding the issue of Section 230 for now

2023-05-19 06:03

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