Gonzalez v. Google is the Latest Threat Against Section 230, and It’s at the US Supreme Court
Section 230 is a critical pillar to the Internet, but Gonzalez v. Google could neuter this critical component of internet speech.
Where the law and technology collides
Section 230 is a critical pillar to the Internet, but Gonzalez v. Google could neuter this critical component of internet speech.
The seemingly dead debate surrounding lawful access is potentially making a return with a case currently before the Supreme Court.
The chaos and destruction of Twitter continues with a 200 million user data breach and a barrage of lawsuits.
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A court date has been set and the complaint has been expanded by the Competition Bureau. The court challenge has temporarily blocked the Rogers Shaw
The legal liability of Twitter is continuing to add up. This time, a lawsuit was filed for failure to pay the rent.
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Elon Musk lost in his own poll about staying on as CEO. Now, legal issues are starting to pile up including one from the FTC.
Gab users are revolting. They are also protesting the founders actions after he handed evidence of criminal activity over to the FBI.
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Clearview.ai was fined €20 Million for violating the GDPR. The company was ordered to halt data processing and delete all Greek data.
Elon Musk has asked the court to delay the trial, but a judge has denied that request, moving the Twitter Musk deal along.
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The CBC is not happy that the CRTC didn’t safeguard their speech. While it apologized as ordered, it is appealing.