This case has garnered far less attention than Gonzalez v. Google, but could be just as consequential.
Circuit created a circuit split in its decision. The plaintiffs disagree, arguing that the 9The first issue, of course, is more relevant to the future of the internet than the second.
Namely: Can a company that runs an online service and makes attempts to prevent terrorists from using it be held civilly liable for providing knowing and substantial assistance to such groups if it did not take enough “meaningful” or “aggressive” action to remove the content? Additionally, does sharing revenue with a terrorist group through an ad distribution program mean that your platform knowingly supported their efforts?If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the plaintiffs, online platforms...
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