The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a billion-dollar judgment against Cox Communications for its subscribers' copyright infringements, clarifying that ISPs are not liable unless they induce or tailor services for infringement. This decision provides legal certainty to developers and tech professionals by limiting the liability of ISPs for user misconduct, potentially influencing future cases involving AI and content distribution.
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