This article reports a unanimous Supreme Court decision with minimal editorial commentary, grounding itself in a straightforward legal outcome rather than ideological positioning. The framing slightly favors the ISP defendant by leading with their favorable ruling and using neutral legal language, while the Reason publication's libertarian-leaning perspective subtly emphasizes property rights and commerce over copyright enforcement concerns—though the decision itself was unanimous, suggesting legal rather than political reasoning.
Plus: What George Orwell thought about Friedrich Hayek.
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