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2025-08-10
Ars Technica 6 related

Tech trade groups CTA and CCIA back Anthropic's appeal of a court ruling allowing a copyright class action, fearing big settlements could chill AI investment

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/ ...  Their argument is apparently that that the legality of their business model should not be questioned because AI is too important. Lili Saintcrow / @lilithsaintcrow.co...

2024-08-18
Washington Post 11 related

A US appeals court largely upholds a ruling blocking the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, finding parts of the law likely violate the First Amendment

making decisions based on evidence, not claims.https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... Nora Benavidez / @attorneynora : Breaking news: the Ninth Circuit just ruled that California Age appropriate Design C...

2021-09-30
Electronic Frontier Foundation

Ninth Circuit court confirms police need a warrant before opening people's email attachments, even if containing potentially illegal content such as CSAM

2020-02-27
Washington Examiner 9 related

Ninth Circuit court affirms YouTube, as a private company, did not violate free speech rights when it tagged some of PragerU's videos as age-restricted in 2017

A top right-wing, nonprofit organization known for publishing conservative videos on YouTube has lost an appeal against Google, the owner of the video-sharing platform.

2018-01-09
Law360 3 related

Ninth Circuit rules in Oracle v. Rimini that Rimini violated copyright law but says automated downloads don't break California, Nevada laws, even if against ToS

Bill Donahue / Law360 :

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