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Gonzalez v. Google LLC - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

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The Continuum Between Being Held Liable for Third Party Content and Your Own Behavior

"I thought her opening basically said it all. Are you being held liable for something where the harms flow from the underlying content that wasn't yours? And here the answer is yes, the harm comes from watching someone else's video," he says. "They're trying to hold YouTube liable for that and they shouldn't be able to." He adds: 'If you say ISIS is great, watch an ISIS video, you're endorsing them'

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