Facebook to court: Likes are protected by First Amendment
The social network takes a big step in arguing for the free-speech rights of users who were fired for "liking" the Facebook page of a candidate for sheriff. [Read more]...
Published By: Cnet - Tuesday, 7 August, 2012
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