News Reddit Ducks Liability in Safe Harbour Case On Child Pornography, US Supreme Court Declines Hearing US Supreme Court declined to hear a case holding Reddit liable for hosting child pornography, filed by a child pornography victim. Aarathi GanesanMay 31, 2023
News Is Public Officials’ Blocking of Critics on Social Media A Violation of Free Speech Rights? US Supreme Court will hear two cases to consider whether public officials can block their critics on social media platforms Aarathi GanesanApril 25, 2023
News Did Twitter Aid and Abet Terrorist Activity? US Supreme Court Faces A Tough Question Just a day after US Supreme Court began hearing the landmark Gonzalez v Google case, it opened the innings for Twitter v Taamneh Aarathi GanesanFebruary 23, 2023
News Court Watch: 12 Tech Policy Cases to Keep An Eye Out For This February Everything from blocking content to protecting copyright: all the court cases that matter in tech policy happening this month Aarathi GanesanFebruary 2, 2023
News Platforms Responsible For Algorithmic Recommendations: Amicus Brief in U.S. Safe Harbour Case Gonzalez v Google: Amicus brief filed in US SC says online platforms are responsible for content recommendations generated by algorithms Aarathi GanesanDecember 7, 2022
News ‘NSA Surveillance not beyond reach of courts’: Wikimedia brings suit in US Supreme Court against ‘Upstream’ program Wikimedia makes the case that state secrets cannot be grounds to prevent judicial scrutiny of such a surveillance program Aarathi GanesanAugust 30, 2022
News Tech Cos Concerned They May Be Roped In To Anti-Abortion Investigations in the U.S. After overturning of Roe vs. Wade in the US, tech companies with access to consumer data may be roped in for anti-abortion surveillance Aarathi GanesanJune 27, 2022