YouTuber is forced to pay $38K in attorneys’ fees after censorship lawsuit fails Allegations of First Amendment violations failed. ➡
YouTube CEO: Our monetization policies are oriented towards making advertisers feel “safe,” “comfortable” “They don’t want to inadvertently damage their brand in any particular way.” ➡
YouTube CEO reiterates commitment to stopping “harmful misinformation” Continuing the video sharing platform’s long-standing censorship policy. ➡
Supreme Court expresses concern about reducing online platform liability protection The case could potentially redefine the scope of online platforms’ immunity when making algorithmic recommendations. ➡
YouTube is accused of censorship for restricting documentary critical of Disney “Walt’s Disenchanted Kingdom.” ➡