PLATFORM vs USER: WHO’S LIABLE?
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概要
In Episode 4 of Trial and Error with Donte Mills, we tackle one of the most important and evolving legal battles in the country — the fight over social media liability.
When harm happens online, who is actually responsible?
Is it the platform that created the environment… or the user who posted the content?
This episode breaks down the real legal framework behind lawsuits targeting social media companies, including the power — and limits — of Section 230, the strategies plaintiffs are using to get around it, and how courts are starting to rethink accountability in the digital age.
We go beyond headlines and into courtroom strategy:
- How plaintiffs are framing claims against Big Tech
- Where these cases are gaining traction — and where they’re failing
- What defenses platforms rely on to avoid liability
- And what this means for future litigation, regulation, and your rights online
If you’re a lawyer, law student, content creator, or just someone trying to understand where the law is heading, this episode gives you the blueprint.
Because this isn’t just about social media — it’s about who pays when influence turns into harm.
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