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Big Ruling for Free Speech: Most of Florida’s Social Media Censorship Law (SB 7072) Remains Enjoined–NetChoice v. Attorney General

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The opinion tackles one of the hottest topics in Internet Law: do UGC services engage in editorial functions protected by the First Amendment? Up to this point, I think the panel’s ruling has been pretty straightforward and obvious, even though it rejects the voluminous pro-censorship FUD directed towards these topics.

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Catching Up on Recent FOSTA Developments (None of Them Good)

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Students: this post surfaces numerous potential paper topics. THE MINDGEEK LITIGATION. CRAIGSLIST LITIGATION. REDDIT LITIGATION. LITIGATION. When Congress passed FOSTA, it ordered the GAO to produce a report on how litigants were using their new tools. Ruling #1: Doe v. Mindgeek USA Inc. Reddit, Inc.,

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Trump loses motion to dismiss Electric Avenue case on fair use grounds

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28, 2021) Eddy Grant sued Trump and his campaign for retweeting a pro-Trump video that used Grant’s famous “Electric Avenue” without authorization. Nature of the work: creative and published, but “the fact that a work is published does not mean that the scope of fair use is per se broader.” 20-cv-7103 (JGK) (S.D.N.Y.