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Supreme Court takes case on content policing: Here's how a Section 230 ruling could impact social media

Por: ABC News Business October 05, 2022

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The agreed this week to hear a challenge to a fundamental legal protection enjoyed by social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Tik Tok. The ruling could dramatically change how those platforms operate, even affecting search engines like , legal experts told ABC News.The case concerns of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which protects social media platforms and other sites from legal liability that could result from content posted by... + full article



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