How two supreme court battles could reshape the rules of the internet
by Johana Bhuiyan and Kari Paul from Technology | The Guardian on (#692AQ)
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A pair of cases going before the US supreme court this week could drastically upend the rules of the internet, putting a powerful, decades-old statute in the crosshairs.
At stake is a question that has been foundational to the rise of big tech: should companies be legally responsible for the content their users post? Thus far they have evaded liability, but some US lawmakers and others want to change that. And new lawsuits are bringing the statute before the supreme court for the first time.
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