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Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak’s Legal Victory Against YouTube
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak recently emerged victorious in his legal battle against social media giant YouTube for the unauthorized use of his image in promoting a Bitcoin scam back in 2020. Here’s a detailed look at the case:
Court Ruling Overturns Previous Judgment
A San Jose appeals court overturned a previous ruling that had cleared YouTube of any liability in the matter. The court’s decision highlighted that YouTube cannot shield itself from accountability using a controversial communications law.
Details of the Scam Case
In 2020, Wozniak filed a lawsuit against YouTube and its parent company, Google, alleging that they played a role in promoting a scam that exploited his image. The scam involved deceiving individuals into sending cryptocurrency under false pretenses of participating in a live giveaway hosted by Wozniak, promising to double their investments.
- Doctored videos on YouTube portrayed Wozniak speaking at tech conferences, enticing viewers with promises of free Bitcoin.
- Victims were instructed to send cryptocurrency with the false promise of doubling their investment, resulting in significant financial losses.
Exploitation of Prominent Figures
Wozniak’s case is not an isolated incident. The lawsuit highlighted how other notable figures like Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin and the Winklevoss twins were also used to lure individuals into fraudulent schemes.
- Celebrities such as Bill Gates and Elon Musk have also been targeted in similar scams.
Legal Implications and Accountability
The appeals court found that YouTube and Google could not claim immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. The court held them accountable for contributing to the scam by providing verification badges to compromised channels.
- Platforms were criticized for failing to remove badges from channels promoting fraudulent content.
- The court emphasized the need for platforms to take proactive measures against such scams.
Implications of the Verdict
The ruling has significant implications for online platforms and their accountability for third-party content. It underscores the importance of holding social media companies responsible for their actions and preventing the spread of fraudulent activities.
Wozniak’s legal team plans to seek damages and measures to prevent the continuation of such scams on YouTube.
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