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Reynaldo Gonzalez, father of a woman killed in the Paris attacks last November is accusing Google, Facebook and Twitter of providing "material support" to extremists.
BBC reports that Gonzalez the tech companies "knowingly permitted" the so-called Islamic State group - referred to as "ISIS" in his legal action - to recruit, raise money and spread "extremist propaganda".
In statements given to the Associated Press news agency, Facebook and Twitter said the case was without merit, and all three companies cited their policies against extremist material.
BBC reports that Gonzalez the tech companies "knowingly permitted" the so-called Islamic State group - referred to as "ISIS" in his legal action - to recruit, raise money and spread "extremist propaganda".
In statements given to the Associated Press news agency, Facebook and Twitter said the case was without merit, and all three companies cited their policies against extremist material.