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The Supreme Court faces the challenge of trying to manage the
unmanageable on Tuesday when it hears a case that could drastically
change the functioning of social media platforms. The case is Gonzalez v. Google and it deals with whether tech platforms can be legally liable for content posted, even from third parties.
A day after the US Supreme Court grappled with a high-stakes clash that could roll back liability protections for internet companies, the justices will hear a related case that may provide a way to sidestep the thorny issue. The Wednesday argument tests whether social media companies can be sued under a federal anti-terrorism law for not doing enough to remove Islamic State videos. If the answer is no, the justices might not need to resolve broader questions about Section 230, the provision that has given companies sweeping protection from lawsuits since 1996.The Supreme Court expressed wariness about opening internet companies to lawsuits stemming from harmful user posts during nearly three hours of oral arguments on a separate but related case, Gonzalez v. Google, on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court expressed [url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-21/supreme-court-appears-wary-of-section-230-rules-rollback]wariness[/url] about opening internet companies to lawsuits stemming from harmful user posts during nearly three hours of oral arguments on a separate but related case, Gonzalez v. Google, on Tuesday. [/quote]
The Supreme Court grappled with the scope of a liability shield for internet companies on Tuesday, at times expressing confusion about arguments to narrow the industry’s protections as they probed how it could impact the internet.
Their skepticism came during oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a case brought by the family of U.S. citizen Nohemi Gonzalez, who was killed during an 2015 ISIS attack in Paris, for YouTube’s purported recommendations of pro-ISIS videos.
A number of the justices appeared frustrated at the arguments of Eric Schnapper, the attorney representing the Gonzalez family who argued Google should not be protected by Section 230.
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