The Supreme Court will determine whether you can sue platforms for hosting terrorists
by Adi Robertson from The Verge - All Posts on (#64AW0)
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The Supreme Court will take up two cases testing legal protections for apps and websites, according to a newly released list of orders. The first case is Gonzalez v. Google, a dispute over whether sites' recommendation systems are covered by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The second is Twitter v. Taamneh, which covers the standard for finding a site illegally supporting terrorists.
The cases will offer the Supreme Court a chance to dramatically reshape the online legal landscape - not only for huge companies like Twitter and Google but also smaller web services that are protected by laws like Section 230. They may soon be joined by a case covering sites' right to moderate objectionable user posts. Petitioners will argue...