Google tells Supreme Court: Don't undercut the internet

México Noticias Noticias

Google tells Supreme Court: Don't undercut the internet
México Últimas Noticias,México Titulares
  • 📰 axios
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 40 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 19%
  • Publisher: 63%

Google filed a key defense brief in a Supreme Court case that could reshape the legal landscape for online publishers and services.

Plaintiffs argue that Section 230's protection does not extend to algorithmically created recommendations, since YouTube plays a role in deciding which videos to recommend to users.

Google contends Section 230 protects YouTube's methods of organizing users' posts, and weakening the law would only make it harder to filter out terrorism content.: "The stakes could not be higher.

"Legal risk for recommending or organizing content would reduce useful services like showing the best job listings, listing the most relevant products, or displaying the most helpful videos of recipes, songs, or sources of news, entertainment and information." DeLaine Prado writes that limiting Section 230 would impede access to information, curb free expression, harm businesses and allow more harmful content to stay online.Smaller tech companies also reliant on third-party content and other parties will file supporting briefs in the coming weeks.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

axios /  🏆 302. in US

México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

Google Says Supreme Court Ruling Could Potentially Upend the InternetGoogle Says Supreme Court Ruling Could Potentially Upend the InternetA case before the Supreme Court challenging the liability shield protecting websites such as YouTube and Facebook could “upend the internet,” resulting in both widespread censorship and a proliferation of offensive content, Google said in a court filing.
Leer más »

Google argues Supreme Court case could ‘upend the internet’Google argues Supreme Court case could ‘upend the internet’Ruling could transform the internet into ‘a forced choice between overly curated mainstream sites or fringe sites flooded with objectionable content,’ Google...
Leer más »

Google warns Supreme Court could 'upend the internet' through Section 230 changesGoogle warns Supreme Court could 'upend the internet' through Section 230 changesGoogle said that a decision in the Supreme Court case regarding terrorist content and Youtube's algorithm could change the internet for the worse.
Leer más »

Supreme Court debates union tactics in spoiled concrete caseSupreme Court debates union tactics in spoiled concrete caseThe Supreme Court is debating the lengths unions can go to when exerting pressure during strikes. The high court heard arguments in a case about concrete that was wasted when cement truck drivers walked off the job.
Leer más »

State Supreme Court denies compassionate release for ailing 1993 courthouse cop killerState Supreme Court denies compassionate release for ailing 1993 courthouse cop killerThe high court ruled that a trial judge had discretion under the state Compassionate Release Act to deny a petition on behalf of Al-Damany Kamau based on the heinousness of his killing of Newark Police Det. John Sczyrek inside and Essex County courthouse
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-02-28 13:53:54