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'Zuckerberg testimony undermines Facebook stance in terrorism case'

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  04-17-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-10-2020 08:47
'Zuckerberg testimony undermines Facebook stance in terrorism case'Reuters/Leah Millis

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies before a Senate hearing in Washington on April 10 | Photo: Reuters/Leah Millis

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A lawyer for victims of terrorist attacks in Israel on Monday urged a federal appeals court to revive a lawsuit against Facebook Inc., saying the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg's recent congressional testimony contradicted the social media company's previous argument that it bears no responsibility for content on its platforms.

Zuckerberg "severely contradicted critical factual positions" that the company took to win dismissal last May of the $3 billion lawsuit by American victims of Hamas attacks and their relatives, according to a filing with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.

Last week, Zuckerberg answered questions about Facebook's data collection and privacy policies from almost 100 different politicians over the course of nearly 10 hours of public testimony. The two-day testimony followed the latest controversy surrounding data privacy to challenge the social media giant.

Monday's court filing cited Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress to suggest that "the district court was presented with, and made its decision based on, fake news."

Facebook did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The lawsuit is one of several seeking to hold companies such as Facebook liable for failing to police online speech.

In dismissing the case, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in Brooklyn had said federal law regulating internet content shielded defendants such as Facebook from liability for failing to remove harmful or offensive content.

But according to Monday's filing, Zuckerberg repeatedly admitted in his testimony that the Menlo Park, California-based company is "responsible for the content" on its platforms.

The filing also quoted Zuckerberg's testimony that Facebook had a responsibility to ensure that its tools were "used for good," and that "terrorist propaganda" qualified as "clearly bad activity" that should be reduced.

"What emerges from Zuckerberg's testimony is a picture differing markedly from the one painted before the district court," the filing said. "It is not simply a 'hands off' publisher of other people's content."

The plaintiffs are seeking a "summary" order voiding Garaufis' dismissal immediately, and returning the case to him.

Facebook told Garaufis that content it hosts "is organic, and that Facebook is not responsible for it," Robert Tolchin, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said in a statement.

"Confronted with overwhelming evidence and public pressure, Zuckerberg has now been forced to admit what we have alleged all along," the statement said.

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