Twitter Says Unwanted Texts Not An Intermediary's Problem

By Cara Salvatore (April 13, 2016, 5:49 PM EDT) -- Social media giant Twitter says it shouldn't be held accountable after hundreds of tweets were text-messaged to a phone number that had switched owners, telling a California federal court that the law doesn't force an "intermediary service," like Twitter, to pay for such mistakes, especially via putative class action....

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