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APPLE. Customers walk past an Apple logo inside of an Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York, USA, on August 1, 2018.
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Nothing in federal law requires Apple to proactively utilize available technology or develop new technology to identify and report child sexual abuse material on its cloud platform, US District Judge Noël Wise writes in his ruling
A US judge has dismissed a proposed class action accusing Apple of failing to stop the dissemination of child sexual abuse material through its iCloud data storage platform, saying the company is broadly shielded from the claims under a federal law protecting online services from liability for user content.











