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Supreme Court hands Twitter, Google wins in internet liability cases

Por: The Hill Tech May 19, 2023

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The Supreme Court on Thursday punted the issue of determining when internet companies are protected under a controversial liability shield, instead resolving the case on other grounds. The justices were considering two lawsuits in which families of terrorist attack victims said Google and Twitter should be held liable for aiding and abetting ISIS, leading to their relatives’ deaths.  arose after an ISIS-linked attacker killed Nawras Alassaf... + full article



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