YouTube became the latest media and tech company to settle one of President Trump’s lawsuits. On Monday, YouTube became the latest media and tech company to settle one of President Trump’s lawsuits.
Trump celebrated YouTube's $24.5 million lawsuit settlement with a meme showing a tech exec sheepishly handing over a giant-size check to the president.
Mr. Trump had sued Alphabet, the parent of YouTube and Google, and other social media companies after the platforms suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol.
The video sharing platform suspended the president’s account in 2021 due to content he posted that violated the tech company’s policies.
Por BARBARA ORTUTAY y MICHAEL LIEDTKEYouTube acordó pagar 24,5 millones de dólares para zanjar una demanda interpuesta por el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump debido a la ...
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YouTube to pay $24.5 million to settle lawsuit over Trump’s account suspension after Jan. 6 attack
Alphabet, the parent of Google, is the third major technology company to settle a volley of lawsuits that Trump brought for what he alleged had unfairly muzzled him after his first term as president ...
Donald Trump and Alphabet reached an agreement in his lawsuit against YouTube. Alphabet, which owns YouTube, will pay a total of $24.5 million to settle the post-January 6-related case. Trump has ...
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit Trump brought against the platform after his account was suspended after Jan. 6 riots.
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The Best YouTube Channels to Watch If You Want to Be a YouTuber
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Facebook owner Meta Platforms convinced a federal judge in San Francisco to throw out a lawsuit that accused the company of misleading users about its privacy practices in order to maintain dominance ...
After Meta and X, Google has also settled the lawsuit brought on by the US President. However, YouTube's settlement does not constitute an admission of liability.
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