In two cases related to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Google and Twitter.
gonzalez v. google
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Artistic AI startup Promise goes full speed ahead, lands Google investment and partnership
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In cases involving Google and Twitter, the Supreme Court chooses to defend Section 230
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case that could rewrite the rules for social media platforms
The Supreme Court case Gonzalez v. Google is all about Section 230, the law that provides "safe harbor" status to digital platforms.
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