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Plaintiffs asks US high court to review case against Facebook over blocking content

( November 2, 2020, 22:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Facebook should not be granted immunity under the Communications Decency Act related to its blocking of content of people urinating, counsel for Jason Fyk told the US Supreme Court. Fyk is seeking a high court review of his case against the company after the Ninth Circuit affirmed dismissal in June. “This is the “appropriate case” for this Court to interpret CDA immunity for the first time in the approximate twenty-four-years since its enactment to provide guidance on the interpretation of the intended immunity to be conferred upon private actors enforcing the CDA’s purpose,” they said.See document below. ...

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