Serendipity and Internet Law: How the 'Zeran v. AOL' Landmark Almost Wasn't

Serendipity and Internet Law: How the 'Zeran v. AOL' Landmark Almost Wasn't

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In this article published in The Recorder, co-author Patrick Carome discusses the landmark ruling in Zeran v. AOL, a pillar of the legal framework that has permitted revolutionary services such as Google, Facebook and Twitter to exist and thrive.

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