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SCOTUS Upholds Section 230

The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that tech companies did not contribute to crimes by allowing free speech in an unanimous decision written by Justice Clarence Thomas.

Section 230

According to Wikipedia, “Section 230 is a section of Title 47 of the United States Code that was enacted as part of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, which is Title V of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and generally provides immunity for online computer services with respect to third-party content generated by its users.”

As XBIZ reported, the SCOTUS Justices heard arguments in Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh in February, when lawyers for the plaintiffs and platforms addressed online speech, content moderation and Section 230 protections.
www.xbiz.com/news/273790/supreme-court-upholds-section-230-for-social-media-platforms

Platforms, like Adult Industry News (AINews.xxx) for example, publish articles from third-parties who send us articles, press releases, and Letters to the Editor. The SCOTUS decision says we can’t be sued in cases similar to the lawsuits filed against Twitter and Google.

CNN reports, “In one of the two cases, Twitter v. Taamneh, the Supreme Court ruled Twitter will not have to face accusations it aided and abetted terrorism when it hosted tweets created by the terror group ISIS.

“The court also dismissed Gonzalez v. Google, another closely watched case about social media content moderation – sidestepping an invitation to narrow a key federal liability shield for websites, known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.”
www.cnn.com/2023/05/18/politics/supreme-court-twitter-google-social-media/index.html

“We’re a court. We really don’t know about these things,” Justice Elena Kagan said. “You know, these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet.”

Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested, “Isn’t it better … to put the burden on Congress to change that, and they can consider the implications and make these predictive judgments?”
www.dailywire.com/news/scotus-hears-major-case-against-google-youtube-about-american-murdered-by-isis

It appears the SCOTUS are saying they *may be experts in Constitutional Law, but not that tech savvy, and Congress needs to pass laws to regulate the Internet that are Constitutional. [*Is it “may be” or “maybe”?]

The Gonzalez v. Google suit was filed by the family of Nohemi Gonzalez who was killed in the 2015 terrorist attack in Paris. In Twitter v. Taamneh, Twitter was sued by Nawras Alassaf’s family who was killed in a 2017 ISIS attack in Istanbul.

I need to comment that world-wide there are organizations and governments – including our own – who are continually chipping away at our Constitutional rights. They will propose laws, mandates, and rules on us that actually infringe on the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution. We all need to be better versed in our form of Government, which is the most liberal with freedoms for it’s citizens that there is world-wide. I’ve made my living on the Internet in behalf of the Adult Industry since 1998. I’m seeing more rats leaving the ship than ever before, meaning not many are vocal about standing up for the rights we all value!

There’s a fine line between allowing legal speech and government collusion to censor citizens for partisan political purposes. Here at Adult Industry News (AINews.xxx) we screen articles for illegal content and are strict with our graphics. We intend to continue to offer legal Industry press releases, original content, and non-pornographic graphics to our readers, like it or not.

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The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show Expands Reach on New Podcast Platforms

(Hollywood, CA) In November, multiple award-winning performer, director, and producer Kimber Haven, fan-favorite adult starlet, cam model, feature dancer Raven Roxx, and multi-award nominated adult director Lexis Steel who make up The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show made the move to a new network, Skyhawk After Dark TV. 

The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show has risen on the Skyhawk After Dark TV charts and has become one of their top shows with hundreds of thousands of listeners worldwide. Hosts Kimber Haven and Raven Roxx and Producer Lexis Steel entertain with their unique brand of humor, and it’s definitely resonated with the listeners that followed them to their new network, along with listeners specific to Skyhawk After Dark TV.

The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show is broadcast live on Saturdays from 3pm to 5pm PST/6pm to 8pm EST. Listeners can tune in on the Skyhawk After Dark Apple and Google apps or skyhawkafterdarktv.com. Now, the show can now also be heard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts, so they’re reaching an even broader audience. And in the next few weeks, it will also be available on Audible.

“We’re thrilled that we found a new home at Skyhawk After Dark TV. Brian is so professional, and we’re excited that we’re on more platforms and can reach a wider audience. Make sure to rate and comment on whatever you listen to us. We appreciate it!” says Kimber Haven.

“Kimber and her crew are highly entertaining and have exceeded all our expectations! Their show is not only entertaining but also smart. I’m glad to be able to get them even more listeners by having their show available in more places,” says Skyhawk After Dark TV Owner Brian Campbell.

Find out more about The Totally Inappropriate Radio Show, hosts, and producer at skyhawkafterdarktv.com/ti-radio-show. Get a full schedule of all the Skyhawk After Dark TV shows at skyhawkafterdarktv.com/skyhawk-after-dark-radio.

To interview Kimber Haven for your site, publication, or show, contact Erika Icon of The Rub PR at erika@therubpr.com.

ABOUT THE TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE RADIO SHOW

For over five years, multiple award-winning performer, director, and producer Kimber Haven, fan-favorite adult starlet, cam model, and feature dancer Raven Roxx, and multi-award nominated adult director Lexis Steel have dominated the airwaves reaching over 400k listeners worldwide. Hosts Kimber and Raven and Producer Lexis talk about anything and everything from sex to porn to their life experiences and beyond. Their frankness, comedic talents, and wild personalities have made them loved the world over, and new listeners are tuning in every week to be entertained and sometimes educated. Looking for new horizons, the trio left their former network and joined the Skyhawk After Dark—they’re ready to terrorize a whole new audience and bring their previous listeners into the fray. You’ve been warned… Tune in to hear the show live Saturdays from 3pm to 5pm PST/6pm to 8pm EST on Apple and Google apps or the Skyhawk After Dark site skyhawkafterdarktv.com. The show can also be heard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and everywhere else you listen to podcasts.

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