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![FILE - This March 29, 2018, file photo shows the Facebook logo on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York's Times Square. The European Union’s highest court ruled Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, that individual member countries can force Facebook to remove what they regard as unlawful material from the social network all over the world, a decision experts say could hinder free speech online and put a heavy burden on tech companies. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)](https://s.yimg.com/g/images/spaceball.gif)
FILE – This March 29, 2018, file photo shows the Facebook logo on screens at the Nasdaq MarketSite, in New York’s Times Square. The European Union’s highest court ruled Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, that individual member countries can force Facebook to remove what they regard as unlawful material from the social network all over the world, a decision experts say could hinder free speech online and put a heavy burden on tech companies. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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