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Should TV Networks Be Held Liable for Spreading Misinformation?
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1:16:43 - 1:21:13 (04:30)

The conversation discusses Rupert Murdoch's recent testimony admitting knowledge of the falsity of statements made by his network, and raises the question of whether TV networks that knowingly spread and endorse baseless accusations should be held liable for defamation. They also suggest a potential rewrite of the defamation laws and discuss the possible implications for freedom of speech.

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The guest believes that news networks should be held liable for libel or defamation if they knowingly spread false accusations.
1:16:43 - 1:19:12 (02:29)
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defamation laws
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The guest believes that news networks should be held liable for libel or defamation if they knowingly spread false accusations. The Supreme Court needs to overturn New York versus Sullivan, and rewrite defamation laws.

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Should TV Networks Be Held Liable for Spreading Misinformation?
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Legal expert Alan Dershowitz discusses the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News and shares his opinion on the potential outcome of the case.
1:19:12 - 1:21:13 (02:00)
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Fox News
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Legal expert Alan Dershowitz discusses the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News and shares his opinion on the potential outcome of the case.

Chapter
Should TV Networks Be Held Liable for Spreading Misinformation?
Episode
E118: AI FOMO frenzy, macro update, Fox vs Dominion, US vs China & more with Brad Gerstner
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg