Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

YouTube can censor content under US constituti­on: Court

- Agence France-Presse ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

LOS ANGELES: Tech giants including Google are free to censor content as they wish, a US court ruled on Wednesday, in a landmark freedom-of-speech case concerning private internet platforms.

The decision by San Francisco’s Ninth Circuit appeals court rejected a conservati­ve news outlet’s claims that YouTube had breached the First Amendment by censoring its content. The US Constituti­on’s First Amendment prohibits the government, but not private parties, from censoring free speech.

Despite its two billion monthly users, Google-owned YouTube “remains a private forum, not a public forum subject to judicial scrutiny under the First Amendment,” the court found. Conservati­ve non-profit PragerU had argued that Google unlawfully limited access to its videos discussing topics such as “male-female difference­s” and “environmen­tal issues”.

Google had acted “in an arbitrary or capricious manner that provides them with unbridled discretion to discrimina­te against a speaker based on her or his identity,” PragerU wrote in its original lawsuit.

It pointed to similar videos from more liberal accounts such as BuzzFeed, TEDx Talks and Real Time with Bill Maher which had not been restricted.

But in a written opinion for the three-judge panel, Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown said that no matter how many users platforms like YouTube may acquire, they do not become “state actors subject to First Amendment constraint­s.”

The ruling was welcomed by YouTube on Wednesday.

“Google’s products are not politicall­y biased,” YouTube spokesman Farshad Shadloo wrote in a statement to AFP.

“We go to extraordin­ary lengths to build our products and enforce our policies in such a way that political leanings are not taken into account.”

IN ITS ORIGINAL LAWSUIT, PRAGERU COMPLAINED OF THE CAPRICIOUS MANNER THAT PROVIDES FIRMS DISCRETION TO DISCRIMINA­TE AGAINST A SPEAKER BASED ON HER OR HIS IDENTITY,

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