Supreme Court won't weigh Grindr's liability for teen’s sexual assaults
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The Supreme Court has decided not to review a case regarding Grindr's liability in a situation where a teenager was matched with adult men who sexually assaulted him. This decision is significant as it avoids a potential reevaluation of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which currently provides tech companies with extensive legal protections against liability for user-generated content. The ruling highlights ongoing debates about the responsibilities of dating apps and the legal frameworks that govern them.
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