Missouri AG Presses Google to Investigate Content Practices Related to Firearms
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Missouri AG presses Google to investigate content practices related to firearms
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has issued civil investigative demands to Google and other online platforms to determine whether the companies have restricted or penalized content related to firearms. On Friday, Bailey formally sent two letters with civil investigative demands: One targeting Google and YouTube, the other targeting Meta and its platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. In both demands, Bailey asks…
Google and Meta Warn of Free Speech Risks After Brazil’s Supreme Court Ruling on Tech Liability
Google and Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, have publicly raised concerns about freedom of expression following a pivotal ruling by Brazil’s Supreme Court. On June 26, 2025, the court voted 8 to 3 to expand the legal responsibility of digital platforms for content posted by users, marking a major shift in […]
Google Brazil expressed concern after the STF (Federal Supreme Court), on Thursday (June 26, 2025), decided to increase the liability of big tech companies for content published by their users. In a press release sent to Poder360, the technology company pointed out that changes in the application of the legislation “may impact freedom of expression and the digital economy”. Registration form free alerts from Poder360 I agree with the terms of t…
Before long, STF decided that social networks could be responsible for illegal third-party postings.
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