Section 230 is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
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Ninth Circuit in Doe v. Meta extensively questions Section 230, framing algorithmic design as publishing, urging en banc and potential Supreme Court review, signaling meaningful regulatory risk for platform liability.
Two high-profile verdicts against Meta and Google over social-media design raise regulatory and liability risks, intensifying debates over Section 230, KOSA, and future platform accountability.
Two juries in New Mexico and Los Angeles found Meta liable for harming minors, with YouTube also liable, resulting in hundreds of millions in damages on appeal and signaling heightened platform-liability risk.
Recent jury verdicts against major platforms over design/structure liability signal increased legal risk for social networks.
Congress is re-examining Section 230 with bipartisan interest, amid ongoing legal challenges and proposals to sunset the shield.
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