YouTube is within its rights to censor conservative content, court rules
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(Worthy News) – The censorship of conservative content on YouTube is not unlawful, a US court has ruled.
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled on Wednesday that the video-sharing platform is not compelled by the First Amendment to allow all viewpoints to be shared on the site.
The ruling was in response to a legal challenge brought by PragerU, an American right-wing non-profit, against YouTube and Google. [ Source: Christian Today (Read More…) ]
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