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    Home » Blog » US Supreme Court rejects teen sex abuse victim’s bid to revive Snapchat lawsuit

    US Supreme Court rejects teen sex abuse victim’s bid to revive Snapchat lawsuit

    July 3, 2024Updated:July 3, 2024 World No Comments
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    A Texas teen’s complaint against Snapchat’s owner, Snap, for failing to stop minor users from sexually assaulting him, was turned down by the US Supreme Court on Tuesday.
    Lower courts rejected the plaintiff’s petition after lower courts decided not to hear his elegance. The plaintiff was not named by title in the case because he was a small at the time it was filed. According to lower courts, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which exempts online businesses from responsibility for user-generated material, provided that Snap was protected by the law.
    Justices of the Conservative Party, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, said they would had accepted the charm.
    The case involves a partnership between Bonnie Guess- Mazock, a high school science teacher who was 36 at the time it started in 2021, and the complainant, who was 15, in the Texas city of Conroe, about 40 miles ( 65 miles ) northeast of Houston.
    According to court documents, Guess- Mazock was charged with a physical abuse and given a 10-year prison sentence.
    The defendant in the lawsuit claimed that Guess- Mazock biologically abused him by sending him sexually explicit content using Snapchat, a platform for fading photos and videos. Starting in 2021, Guess- Mazock biologically assaulted him until his overdose on medication she either provided or paid for, according to the lawsuit.
    In 2022, Doe sued Guess- Mazock, the regional public university city and Snap. Just his claims against the Santa Monica, California- based business, seeking unspecified financial problems, were at concern in his appeal to the Supreme Court.
    According to the plaintiff’s civil lawsuit, there were three works of neglect against Snap under Texas law. He claimed that the business was violating its legal obligation to shield its underage users from” sexual predators who are drawn to the Snap app by the privacy guarantees provided by the fading messages function of the application.”
    In 2022, US District Judge Lee Rosenthal of Houston found that Snap had a Section 230 protection and dismissed the lawsuit against the business. The New Orleans- based 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in 2023 affirmed Rosenthal’s decision, prompting the complainant’s appeal to the Supreme Court.
    In 2023, the judges in the scenarios involving Google’s YouTube video-sharing system and the now-named X social media platform, Twitter, did not address the scope of Section 230.
    Section 230 provides protections for “interactive system services” by preventing that they cannot be legally regarded as the “publisher or speech” of user-provided information.
    In a dissented judgment that Gorsuch joined, Thomas criticized the judge’s decision to reject the appeal, arguing that Section 230 is increasingly being used as a “get out of prison free card.”
    They are fully responsible for their websites when there are legal protections in the platforms ‘ world, according to Thomas, but when that duty comes to being held liable, they may deny any responsibilities and enjoy greater legal protections than almost any other industry.
    Calls for a rethink of Section 230 have been made from all political and ideological spectrums, including from Democratic President Joe Biden and his Republican ally Donald Trump. This will allow businesses to be held responsible for the content on their websites.

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