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Gonzalez v. Google LLC - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

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The Limits of Negligence

"I think that line is largely indefensible and is not going to be something that people rely on," he said. "There was at least a line of affirmative versus responsive feeding your information as suggesting whose content it really was that you're being held liable for." YouTube could get in trouble for creating their own video, but if all they do is digest, analyze, and display somebody else's video then the argument would go, they are protected.

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