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Technology,
Government

Dec. 8, 2022

Bonta joins fight against Section 230 internet protections

He joined 25 other state attorneys general and the District of Columbia in an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow social media companies to be held liable when they use algorithms to recommend harmful third-party content.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta wants to hack away Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a 26-word sentence that has created the internet as the world knows it.

He joined 25 other state attorneys general and the District of Columbia in an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to rein in Section 230 immunity to allow social media companies to be held liable when they use algorithms to recommend harmful third-party content...

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