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Holding internet firms responsible for their roles in creating or promoting user content has become a promising legal tactic in the United States

Holding internet firms responsible for their roles in creating or promoting user content has become a promising legal tactic in the United States

Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest is asking a US federal court in Silicon Valley to hold Meta accountable for scam ads using his likeness without permission.

Forrest's legal team is asking a judge to rule that the social media colossus cannot hide behind Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act that spares internet firms from being accountable for content posted by users on its platform.

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