Tech Groups Back Kaspersky in Fight Against Zango Posted on May 6th
In August, the judge assigned to the case dismissed Zango’s suit, saying Kaspersky’s actions were shielded by the federal Communications Decency Act (CDA). That law contains a “good Samaritan” clause that protects computer services companies from liability for good faith efforts to block material that users may consider objectionable (portions of the CDA have been struck down by the courts as unconstitutional, but this particular section is not one of them).
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