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Section 230 Once Again Immunizes Google’s Search Results–Metroka v. PA Law Enforcement

Eric Goldman

The court easily dismisses per Section 230: ICS Provider. Numerous courts have held Google is one. ” The court summarizes: “Google has immunity from her state law claims, as it cannot be held liable for search engine results showing a third party’s statement.” 2006); Murawski v.

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Justia Legal Guides: International Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

The International Law Center at Justia explains this membership process and describes each of the major organs in the UN, such as the General Assembly, the Security Council, and the Secretariat. It also provides a separate discussion on the International Court of Justice , which emerged from the San Francisco Conference as well.

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Web Scraping for Me, But Not for Thee (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Many interpreted this as allowing an affirmative right to scrape public data, even if that was not the correct reading of the law and the reality was always more nuanced. Lawyers are increasingly confident that courts will enforce the breach of contract claim against scrapers and obtain the relief thy want. I blame the courts.

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Five Decisions Illustrate How Section 230 Is Fading Fast

Eric Goldman

Having manufactured the requirement of that the claim must be based on “particular” content to trigger Section 230, the court says none of the claims do that. ” I’d love for the court to explain how blocking users from contacting each other on apps differs from “content moderation.”

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