The Supreme Court Must Protect Internet Users' Rights to Access Controversial Information Online
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Lawsuits claiming that online services aid terrorist organizations just by hosting their content or having users who espouse the organizations' views potentially could censor a vast amount of protected expression online, EFF and a coalition of other civil society groups argued in filed this week.In Twitter v. Taamneh , the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that online services can be civilly liable under the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) based on claims that the platform had generalized awareness that members of a terrorist organization used its service.
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