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Litigation over Twitter hosting of CSAM will move forward despite US Supreme Court petition, judge says

By Mike Swift ( September 15, 2023, 22:37 GMT | Insight) -- Litigation over whether Twitter and other platforms can be held liable for the monetary benefits they get from hosting the sexual images of minors will move forward in a trial court, even as the plaintiffs prepare a US Supreme Court petition to review a recent appeals court decision on the case, a federal judge in San Francisco said today. US Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero said the case should move forward in the trial court, while the Supreme Court decides whether to hear a recent appeals court decision. Litigation over whether Twitter and other platforms can be held liable for the monetary benefits they get from hosting the sexual images of minors will move forward in a trial court, even as the plaintiffs prepare a US Supreme Court petition to review a recent appeals court decision on the case, a federal judge in San Francisco said today. ...

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