”How Two Supreme Court Cases Could Completely Change the Internet”
“The future of the federal law that protects online platforms from liability for content uploaded on their site is up in the air as the Supreme Court is set to hear two cases that could change the internet this week.”
“The cases will decide whether online platforms can be held liable for the targeted advertisements or algorithmic content spread on their platforms.”
“Tech companies argue that Section 230 protects them from these types of lawsuits because it grants them legal immunity from liability over third-party content that is posted on their platform. The case will decide whether platforms can be held liable for spreading harmful content to users through their algorithm.”
“The law explicitly states, “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider,” meaning online platforms are not responsible for the content a user may post.”
“Conservatives have long criticized Section 230, alleging that it allows social media platforms to censor right-leaning content.”
“Democrats have similarly argued against Section 230, saying that it prevents platforms from being held liable for hate speech and misinformation spread on their sites. President Joe Biden released an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal, asking for bipartisan legislation that would hold tech companies accountable.”
https://time.com/6256887/supreme-court-section-230-internet/
Seems as if the Court can’t just walk on this one, and individuals as Musk got to be concerned
“The future of the federal law that protects online platforms from liability for content uploaded on their site is up in the air as the Supreme Court is set to hear two cases that could change the internet this week.”
“The cases will decide whether online platforms can be held liable for the targeted advertisements or algorithmic content spread on their platforms.”
“Tech companies argue that Section 230 protects them from these types of lawsuits because it grants them legal immunity from liability over third-party content that is posted on their platform. The case will decide whether platforms can be held liable for spreading harmful content to users through their algorithm.”
“The law explicitly states, “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider,” meaning online platforms are not responsible for the content a user may post.”
“Conservatives have long criticized Section 230, alleging that it allows social media platforms to censor right-leaning content.”
“Democrats have similarly argued against Section 230, saying that it prevents platforms from being held liable for hate speech and misinformation spread on their sites. President Joe Biden released an Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal, asking for bipartisan legislation that would hold tech companies accountable.”
https://time.com/6256887/supreme-court-section-230-internet/
Seems as if the Court can’t just walk on this one, and individuals as Musk got to be concerned