Supreme Court skirts decision on rule that protects social media companies from what users post

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JUST IN: SCOTUS declines to address the social media liability shield in its Google ruling. KaylaTausche reports.

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In the case, Gonzalez v. Google, the court said it would "decline to address the application" of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that protects platforms from their users' posts and also allows the services to moderate or remove posts. The court said it made that decision because the complaint "appears to state little, if any, plausible claim for relief.

The Supreme Court said it would vacate and remand, or send back, the decision to the Ninth Circuit court to reconsider in light of its

 

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