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The Supreme Court may have a shot to strike down Section 230 after a child's death was blamed on a 'blackout challenge' seen on TikTokJustices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch dissented in July from the court's refusal to hear a case that would have revisited Section 230. The case stemmed from allegations that the Snapchat app ...
"Recommending that a user join a group, connect with another user, or attend an event is Facebook's own speech, for which it ...
The case currently with the Supreme Court has the potential to see Section 230 disappear altogether if it rules in favour of Gonzalez. That would see internet companies “get more cautious ...
The case arises from horrific (alleged ... Her mother sued TikTok for violations of state law, but the district court held that section 230 (added in 1996 to the Communications Act of 1934 ...
TikTok will not be asking the U.S. Supreme Court to examine ... “The Anderson case made very clear that TikTok is not entitled to protection under Section 230 immunity,” said Saltz Mongeluzzi ...
Anderson then appealed to the 3rd Circuit, which revived the case in ... not protected by Section 230. TikTok says that ruling is an outlier, arguing that for nearly 30 years courts have ruled ...
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