Tech giant was ordered to pay $715,000 over YouTube videos but academics say courts may struggle to enforce it
Dr Damien Spry, an expert in social media impacts on politics and diplomacy, says there are a couple of “very powerful” American laws that protect US-based internet companies from defamation penalties.
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