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Opening Arguments

CHAPTER

The Supreme Court Passed on the Malware Bites Decision.

Clarence Thomas wrote a concurrence. He agreed that they should pass on the malware bites decision, but he wanted to just write because he was mad. The first is knowingly illegal content. If you actually knew it, it was not supposed to be included in the section 230 immunity. And instead, we're dismissing out courts,. federal courts are dismissing out cases on motions to dismiss at the pre-trial discovery phase without even letting plaintiffs try and prove that this content that you allowed to be published on your site was illegal.

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