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<blockquote data-quote="demolition" data-source="post: 1175976" data-attributes="member: 5657"><p><strong>RE: Google Disables Sargon of Akkad's Account Without Warning.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Indeed. The Communications Decency Act section 230 protects websites such as YouTube from lawsuits so long as the proprieter is not taking an active role in editorializing the content of what is said. Since Google is now editorializing, they can and should be held liable.</p><p></p><p>Now the downside is that Google has a lot of lawyers so most suits against them would not be successful. It would take a coordinated barrage to really succeed against them. However, in a country full of activist judges I am sure there are enough who are hungry to stick it to the big dogs that they'd lose quite a bit in the defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="demolition, post: 1175976, member: 5657"] [b]RE: Google Disables Sargon of Akkad's Account Without Warning.[/b] Indeed. The Communications Decency Act section 230 protects websites such as YouTube from lawsuits so long as the proprieter is not taking an active role in editorializing the content of what is said. Since Google is now editorializing, they can and should be held liable. Now the downside is that Google has a lot of lawyers so most suits against them would not be successful. It would take a coordinated barrage to really succeed against them. However, in a country full of activist judges I am sure there are enough who are hungry to stick it to the big dogs that they'd lose quite a bit in the defense. [/QUOTE]
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