"The mere routing of data packets is not inherently expressive," Corie Wright, a lawyer for Free Press, said. "It doesn't express an opinion or an idea or a viewpoint of the cable operator. They're basically shuttling other peoples' content back and forth. … You can't have it both ways. You can't claim First Amendment protection so that you can discriminate against whoever you want to, then claim you're not an editor in order to not get sued by people when there's some kind of harmful conduct that happens online."
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