REUTERS – A U.S. federal appeals court ruled that Grindr is not liable for matching a 15-year-old user with four adult men who raped him. The 9th Circuit upheld that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects the platform from liability over user content. The victim, who misrepresented his age, sued for negligence and failure to warn about risks. Three attackers were imprisoned, while one remains at large. The court found Grindr's features "content neutral" and rejected claims of active sex trafficking. The victim's lawyer criticized the ruling, hoping for a Supreme Court review.
by Jonathan Stempel
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