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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfatbaby" data-source="post: 30362284" data-attributes="member: 586466"><p>In a recent landmark decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that <strong><span style="color: rgb(209, 72, 65)"><span style="font-size: 15px">TikTok could be held liable in a wrongful death suit stemming from the “Blackout Challenge” — a disturbing trend promoted through the platform’s algorithm</span></span></strong>. This decision in <em>Anderson v. TikTok, Inc. and Byte Dance, Inc.</em> could redefine the boundaries of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), which has long shielded internet platforms from liability related to third-party content. Now, the Third Circuit’s reasoning may open the door for the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit Section 230, possibly ending the broad immunity social media platforms currently enjoy.</p><p></p><p><u>Summary</u></p><p></p><p>Pay attention on what your kids are watching on telephones or social media.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.segalmccambridge.com/blog/tiktok-the-blackout-challenge-and-the-new-limits-on-section-230-immunity/" target="_blank">source</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfatbaby, post: 30362284, member: 586466"] In a recent landmark decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that [B][COLOR=rgb(209, 72, 65)][SIZE=4]TikTok could be held liable in a wrongful death suit stemming from the “Blackout Challenge” — a disturbing trend promoted through the platform’s algorithm[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]. This decision in [I]Anderson v. TikTok, Inc. and Byte Dance, Inc.[/I] could redefine the boundaries of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), which has long shielded internet platforms from liability related to third-party content. Now, the Third Circuit’s reasoning may open the door for the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit Section 230, possibly ending the broad immunity social media platforms currently enjoy. [U]Summary[/U] Pay attention on what your kids are watching on telephones or social media. [URL='https://www.segalmccambridge.com/blog/tiktok-the-blackout-challenge-and-the-new-limits-on-section-230-immunity/']source[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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