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Malwarebytes, Inc. v. Enigma Software Group USA, LLC

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Courts have…departed from the most natural reading of the text by giving Internet companies immunity for their own content ... Section 230(c)(1) protects a company from publisher liability only when content is 'provided by another information content provider.' Nowhere does this provision protect a
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made a statement respecting the denial of certiorari. He opined that section 230 had been interpreted too broadly, and could be narrowed or eliminated in a future case, which he urged his colleagues to
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was a 2020 United States federal court case concerning the legal immunity given to internet companies under
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Federal Court Case challenging section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
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company that is itself the information content provider.
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Malwarebytes, Inc. v. Enigma Software Group USA, LLC
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section 230
certiorari
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Clarence Thomas
Supreme Court of the United States
Robert Katzman
Force v. Facebook Inc.
"Statement of JUSTICE THOMAS respecting the denial of certiorari"
"Clarence Thomas Suggests Section 230 Immunities Applied Too Broadly to Tech Companies"

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2020 in United States case law
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