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Terrorism Lawsuit Against Google, Twitter and Facebook Tries to Pierce Liability Shield

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A lawsuit filed in federal court this week is the latest attempt to hold internet giants liable for the deaths of Americans and others murdered by terrorists. Reports the Orlando Sentinel: Family members of three men killed in the Pulse nightclub attack are suing Twitter, Facebook and Google, claiming that the social media companies allowed […]

(via WSJ)



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