Inside the courthouse reshaping the future of the internet Inside the courthouse reshaping the future of the internet The US District Court in Washington, DC, was the home of two of the most important tech trials in decades — plus so much more
The Supreme Court and the Future of the Internet Upcoming Supreme Court decisions may reshape the legal risks facing tech companies This term, the U S Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases that have the potential to remake the internet as we know it Those cases, Gonzalez v Google and Twitter v
The Future of the Internet Heads to SCOTUS - James Madison . . . With two cases before the Supreme Court, the future of a free and open internet is now in the hands of the nine justices While Conservatives may bemoan Section 230, any narrowing or ending of protections would fundamentally reshape the internet as we know it, making it less free, less competitive, and denying Americans the opportunity to use
Four ways the Supreme Court could reshape the web All eyes were on the US Supreme Court this week as it weighed up arguments for two cases relating to recommendation algorithms and content moderation, both core parts of how the internet works