
Steve Wozniak, right, co-founder of Apple, speaks with Al Alcorn, inventor of Pong, before an exhibition tour at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, January 2011. (The New York Times)
A 6th District Court of Appeal panel allowed Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak and 17 other plaintiffs to revive their lawsuit against YouTube LLC over a “bitcoin giveaway” scam.
The Friday ruling reversed a Santa Clara County judge’s dismissal of the case on the grounds of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a partial win in Wozniak’s case. But it also included language that YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., cited Mon...
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