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Limiting Tort Liability For Online Third-Party Content Under Section 230 Of The Communications Act, Jonathan A. Friedman, Francis M. Buono
Limiting Tort Liability For Online Third-Party Content Under Section 230 Of The Communications Act, Jonathan A. Friedman, Francis M. Buono
Federal Communications Law Journal
Section 230 of the Communications Act provides online service providers (OSPs) with immunity from liability for harms arising from third-party content that is made available through an OSP's services. Some courts have recently held that section 230 immunity covers not only defamation but any tort claim that would make an OSP liable for information originating from the OSP's users or commercial partners. This Article argues that section 230 has been properly interpreted by the courts and that, contrary to the claims of critics, those decisions have not created a disincentive for OSPs aggressively to monitor their sites for defamatory or …
The Need For A Third Conflicts Restatement (And A Proposal For Tort Conflicts), Symeon C. Symeonides
The Need For A Third Conflicts Restatement (And A Proposal For Tort Conflicts), Symeon C. Symeonides
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Preparing for the Next Century-A New Restatement of Conflicts?
Tort Liability, Religious Entities, And The Decline Of Constitutional Protection, Scott C. Idleman
Tort Liability, Religious Entities, And The Decline Of Constitutional Protection, Scott C. Idleman
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Religious Liberty at the Dawn of a New Millennium held at Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington on April 9, 1999.