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In the case of Jane Does 1 and 2, the court said there was no evidence that Backpage substantially contributed to the ads, so Backpage would have Section 230 immunity against those claims. [68] In August 2018, the court stayed proceedings in the case pending the conclusion of the criminal case in Arizona. Backpage.com v. Lynch
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In Internet marketing, search advertising is a method of placing online advertisements on web pages that show results from search engine queries. Through the same search-engine advertising services, ads can also be placed on Web pages with other published content. [1] Search advertisements are targeted to match key search terms (called keywords ...
Backpage would argue that so long as ads involve seeming adults who weren't explicitly offering prostitution, the posts were legal and so was providing a forum for them.
A founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com will face his second trial on charges of facilitating prostitution and laundering money in what authorities say was a scheme to knowingly ...
Federal prosecutors in Arizona said Tuesday they will retry a co-founder of the lucrative classified site Backpage.com on dozens of prostitution facilitation and money laundering charges that ...
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