How a Mistake by YouTube Shows Its Power Over Media
Novara, a London news group, fell victim to YouTube’s opaque and sometimes arbitrary enforcement of its rules. Source
Novara, a London news group, fell victim to YouTube’s opaque and sometimes arbitrary enforcement of its rules. Source
Australia’s top court has said media companies can be held liable for replies to their posts, prompting some to step back from the platform. Source
A unanimous 1974 Supreme Court decision said newspapers could not be forced to publish replies from politicians they had criticized. Source
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