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Supreme Court will hear social media terrorism lawsuits

Por: 10 WBNS Nation October 04, 2022

WASHINGTON — The said Monday it will hear two cases seeking to hold social media companies financially responsible for terrorist attacks. The cases are seen as an important test of the federal law that generally makes internet companies exempt from liability for the material users post on their networks. In the cases the court agreed to hear, relatives of people killed in terrorist attacks in France and Turkey had sued Google, Twitter, and... + full article



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