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| | | | | A U.S. Supreme Court decision in favor of the plaintiff in Gonzalez v. Google - to cleave algorithmic curation from Section 230 - would jeopardize the functionality of the modern web, be harmful for consumers and also be legally misguided, says Jess Miers at Chamber of Progress. | |
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www.ericgoldman.org
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| | | | | Eric Goldman is Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law. He also co-directs the school's High Tech Law Institute and supervises the school's Privacy Law Certificate. Before joining the SCU faculty in... | |
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| | | | | Mountain View, California attorney Timothy J. Stanley. Legal practice includes business law, intellectual property and communications & internet law. Research legal experience, education, social media, awards, publications, professional associations, jurisdictions and contact information on Justia. | |
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| | | In the past three months, two federal appellate courts have issued multiple decisions concerning the enforceability of arbitration agreements contained ... | ||