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Google's YouTube dominant, but not quite a 'company town,' US appeals court judges say

By Mike Swift ( August 27, 2019, 20:29 GMT | Insight) -- With online platforms facing unprecedented competition scrutiny and data-protection review because of their size and power, a panel of US appeals judges today worried openly about the dominance of Google’s YouTube, but were skeptical that the First Amendment could therefore apply to a privately owned social media platform.With online platforms facing unprecedented competition scrutiny and data-protection review because of their size and power, a panel of US appeals judges today worried openly about the dominance of Google’s YouTube, but were skeptical that the First Amendment could therefore apply to a privately owned social media platform. ...

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