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Op-Ed: The Supreme Court could upend the internet. How?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 31, 2022

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This month the Supreme Court marked a turning point in the history of the internet. The court agreed to consider Gonzalez vs. Google, its first case interpreting Section 230 — a once-obscure statute that is now widely credited for having “created the internet” and is debated by politicians on both sides of the aisle. Section 230 states that online companies will not be “treated as the publisher” of any content provided by a third... + full article



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