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In the injunction awarded in December, District Court Judge Robert Pitman wrote that “social media platforms have a First Amendment right to moderate content disseminated on their platforms.”
In granting the injunction, Pitman wrote that the plaintiffs had shown the “likelihood of success on the merits” of the case, noting several constitutional flaws in the statute, including its vagueness, overbreadth and discrimination “based on content and speaker.”

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On Wednesday, without a word of explanation, the nation’s most radical appeals court reinstated a Texas law that imposes sweeping censorship on social media companies. The statute—which Republicans passed in retaliation against the perceived liberal bias of “Big Tech”—forces these companies to disseminate hateful expression, dangerous misinformation, and foreign propaganda, among other objectionable speech.

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Forming a new Limited Liability Company is exciting.  It can mean the start of a new idea, a new dream, or just a new way of doing business better than before. Forming a new LLC for an online entity is just a small step on what should be a long run of doing business, but some entrepreneurs make a big decision by choosing a specific state with little to no grounds for their choice.  Why is so little thought put into choice of venue when the new LLC could be formed in any one of a variety of states?

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There seems to be a disagreement amongst producers, performers and even testing facilities as to when adult studios can resume production. The Free Speech Coalition continues to state that all adult productions are on a hold while many states attempt to slowly reopen their societies. Their decision has been backed by one of the Free Speech Coalition’s largest financial supporters, Mindgeek – ie., Brazzers and Pornhub.

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