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YouTube To Pay $24.5 Million To Settle Trump Lawsuit Over Suspended Account
Alphabet-owned YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit that U.S. President Donald Trump brought against the company over the suspension of his account following the January 2021 U.S. Capitol riots, a court filing showed on Monday.
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Elon Musk Issued Summons Over Twitter Stake Disclosure
Elon Musk, the world's richest man and a top adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, was issued a summons in connection with the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against him, a court filing on Thursday showed.
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Elon Musk's X Agrees To Pay About $10 Million To Settle Trump Lawsuit: Reports
Elon Musk's social media platform X has agreed to pay about $10 million to settle a lawsuit that U.S. President Donald Trump brought against the company and its former chief executive, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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US Court Dismisses Donald Trump's Plea To Lift Twitter Ban
A lawsuit filed by former US president Donald Trump seeking to reinstate his banned Twitter account was tossed out Friday by a federal judge in California.
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Donald Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter, Google, Alleging They Silence Conservative Opinions
Donald Trump filed lawsuits against Twitter, Facebook, and Google, as well as their chief executives, alleging they unlawfully silence conservative viewpoints.
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Donald Trump Announces Anti-Censorship Lawsuit Against Facebook, Twitter
Former US president Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is filing a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter and Google, escalating his years-long free speech battle with tech giants who he argues have wrongfully censored him.
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Tech Trade Groups Sue Florida Over Social Media Law That Fine Companies That Ban Political Candidates
Two tech trade groups filed a lawsuit against Florida over a new law that would fine social media companies that ban political candidates, which they said violated free speech rights.
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Parler Faces Lawsuit From Former CEO John Matze Over Defamation, Improper Ousting
John Matze said in a lawsuit he was fired for trying to tone down extremism on the site. He said wealthy philanthropist Rebekah Mercer, website associates Jeffrey Wernick and Mark Meckler, and podcaster and television analyst Dan Bongino conspired to steal his company share.
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"I Concede Nothing": Trump's U-Turn After Accepting Biden "Won"
President Donald Trump on Sunday briefly acknowledged losing the U.S. election in a morning Twitter post but then backtracked, saying he concedes "nothing" and vowing to keep up a court fight that election-law experts say is unlikely to succeed.
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Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Big Tech's Challenge to Social Media Executive Order
The Trump administration has filed a motion asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit against the president's executive order targeting social media companies, calling it a "profound misunderstanding," according to a copy of the motion seen by Reuters.
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Trump Escalates War on Twitter, Social Media Protections
US President Donald Trump escalated his war on Twitter and other social media companies Thursday, signing an executive order challenging the lawsuit protections that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the Internet.
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Public Officials Cannot 'Block' People on Social Media: US Appeals Court
The ruling is the first from an appeals court to answer the question of whether free speech protections prevent public officials from barring critics from their social media feeds.
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US Judge Suggests He May Dismiss Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Against Trump
President Donald Trump likely had a free-speech right to make a Twitter comment disputing allegations by adult film actress Stormy Daniels, a federal judge said on Monday, indicating he was inclined to dismiss her defamation lawsuit against President Trump.
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Twitter 'Free Speech' Case Sees Judge Suggest Trump Should Mute, Not Block
Trump's tweets are seen by millions of people and often draw tens of thousands of comments each.
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"Mute Them, Don't Block," Suggests Judge In Lawsuit Over Donald Trump's Twitter
A New York judge sought to avoid a testy tech-age free-speech showdown between Donald Trump and people blocked from his Twitter account Thursday, proposing the president just mute rather than block them.
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YouTube To Pay $24.5 Million To Settle Trump Lawsuit Over Suspended Account
Alphabet-owned YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit that U.S. President Donald Trump brought against the company over the suspension of his account following the January 2021 U.S. Capitol riots, a court filing showed on Monday.
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Elon Musk Issued Summons Over Twitter Stake Disclosure
Elon Musk, the world's richest man and a top adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, was issued a summons in connection with the Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against him, a court filing on Thursday showed.
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Elon Musk's X Agrees To Pay About $10 Million To Settle Trump Lawsuit: Reports
Elon Musk's social media platform X has agreed to pay about $10 million to settle a lawsuit that U.S. President Donald Trump brought against the company and its former chief executive, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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US Court Dismisses Donald Trump's Plea To Lift Twitter Ban
A lawsuit filed by former US president Donald Trump seeking to reinstate his banned Twitter account was tossed out Friday by a federal judge in California.
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Donald Trump Sues Facebook, Twitter, Google, Alleging They Silence Conservative Opinions
Donald Trump filed lawsuits against Twitter, Facebook, and Google, as well as their chief executives, alleging they unlawfully silence conservative viewpoints.
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Donald Trump Announces Anti-Censorship Lawsuit Against Facebook, Twitter
Former US president Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is filing a class-action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter and Google, escalating his years-long free speech battle with tech giants who he argues have wrongfully censored him.
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Tech Trade Groups Sue Florida Over Social Media Law That Fine Companies That Ban Political Candidates
Two tech trade groups filed a lawsuit against Florida over a new law that would fine social media companies that ban political candidates, which they said violated free speech rights.
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Parler Faces Lawsuit From Former CEO John Matze Over Defamation, Improper Ousting
John Matze said in a lawsuit he was fired for trying to tone down extremism on the site. He said wealthy philanthropist Rebekah Mercer, website associates Jeffrey Wernick and Mark Meckler, and podcaster and television analyst Dan Bongino conspired to steal his company share.
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"I Concede Nothing": Trump's U-Turn After Accepting Biden "Won"
President Donald Trump on Sunday briefly acknowledged losing the U.S. election in a morning Twitter post but then backtracked, saying he concedes "nothing" and vowing to keep up a court fight that election-law experts say is unlikely to succeed.
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Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Big Tech's Challenge to Social Media Executive Order
The Trump administration has filed a motion asking a court to dismiss a lawsuit against the president's executive order targeting social media companies, calling it a "profound misunderstanding," according to a copy of the motion seen by Reuters.
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Trump Escalates War on Twitter, Social Media Protections
US President Donald Trump escalated his war on Twitter and other social media companies Thursday, signing an executive order challenging the lawsuit protections that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the Internet.
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Public Officials Cannot 'Block' People on Social Media: US Appeals Court
The ruling is the first from an appeals court to answer the question of whether free speech protections prevent public officials from barring critics from their social media feeds.
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US Judge Suggests He May Dismiss Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Against Trump
President Donald Trump likely had a free-speech right to make a Twitter comment disputing allegations by adult film actress Stormy Daniels, a federal judge said on Monday, indicating he was inclined to dismiss her defamation lawsuit against President Trump.
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Twitter 'Free Speech' Case Sees Judge Suggest Trump Should Mute, Not Block
Trump's tweets are seen by millions of people and often draw tens of thousands of comments each.
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"Mute Them, Don't Block," Suggests Judge In Lawsuit Over Donald Trump's Twitter
A New York judge sought to avoid a testy tech-age free-speech showdown between Donald Trump and people blocked from his Twitter account Thursday, proposing the president just mute rather than block them.