An Ohio court ruled that Google may be designated a common carrier subject to state litigation that would likely force the search giant not to prioritize its own products and services in search results.
Judge Schuck ruled that Yost and the state of Ohio should have the ability to develop the case and present evidence to support its claim that Google Search is a common carrier.
“Courts have held that infringing on a private actor’s speech by requiring that actor to host another person’s speech does not always violate the First Amendment," the court ruling reads."There are several examples in which private companies involved in mass communications were prohibited from censorship.”
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