Off Air with Ron Chapman

Roblox, Your Kids, and the Law Nobody Talks About

Ron Chapman Episode 31

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Section 230 is the 1996 law that gives social media companies legal immunity for what users post on their platforms. It's why parents keep losing in court when something goes wrong inside Roblox, Snapchat, and Instagram.


In this episode of Off Air, federal criminal defense attorney Ron Chapman walks through three decades of Section 230 case law and the recent verdict that may have finally pierced the immunity.


This episode covers:
• The 1995 case behind every modern social media ruling
• The court decision that backed Congress into writing Section 230
• Why every major child safety lawsuit fails the same way
• The verdict that finally got past Section 230

Three decades of immunity. The shield is starting to break. Tune in.

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