Judges rule that YouTube is not certain by way of the First Modification

A federal appeals court docket has dominated that YouTube is not certain by way of the First Modification, upholding the dismissal of PragerU's lawsuit in opposition to Google.
A federal appeals court has ruled that YouTube isn't bound by the First Amendment, upholding the dismissal of PragerU's lawsuit against Google.Original article
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