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Comment by esseph

11 hours ago

I wonder if they will use this case (depending on how it turns out), for a case against 3d printers.

"You knowingly enabled $XYZ", etc.

Or AI companies, for that matter...

The supreme court struck that down for the Sony case. It was determined that since ISPs do not offer a service that is used specifically to break the law, they are not liable when their customers do. It would be the same argument here. the app is literally just an ODB tool, like many others on the market.