Microsoft and Meta back Google in case that could change the Internet

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The tech companies are urging the Supreme Court justices to carefully approach Gonzalez v. Google, a case centred around whether online firms should be held liable for content they recommend to users.

, backed the Gonzalez family in the case, arguing that the tech companies should face repercussions for the ways their products can harm children.

Meta, operator of Facebook, said the case would force online companies to remove far more content than they do now. In a statement, Microsoft said any modifications of Section 230 are better left to Congress to decide. The company added that it “would take an average user approximately 181 million years to download all data from the web today.”

 

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