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Can a service provider legitimately claim to have no responsibility for content?
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Depends on what the provider offers in the first place.

If A sez 'we not only provide the conduit but are also the filter' you're gonna have certain expectations.

If Z sez 'we only provide the conduit, what gets conducted ain't on us' you'll have a different set of expectations.

As always: buyer (user) beware.
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