ARTICLE 19's policy brief "Internet Intermediaries: Dilemma of Liability" examines the challenges that intermediary liability regimes pose for the exercise of freedom of expression online. ARTICLE ...
In a significant blow for intermediary liability protections in Australia, the country’s High Court (which is the country’s topmost court) ruled on September 8 that news organisations that post their ...
Abstract: Since the enactment of the first safe harbours and liability exemptions for online intermediaries, market conditions have radically changed. Originally, intermediary liability exemptions ...
The reason why one would historically trace the Indian debate on intermediary liability to the Avnish Bajaj case is that, despite not being under any of the intellectual property laws it discussed the ...
… Content intermediaries are evolving institutions. As a result, government policy makers are struggling to understand these new roles and to determine whether and how to legislate or regulate new ...
An intermediary in Internet terms is a facilitator for communication. It could refer to a telecom service provider, such as an ISP (Internet service provider), a Web hosting provider or an Internet ...
If someone posts illegal content on your website, are you liable? A new project addresses that question by examining the potential liability faced by website owners and other online service providers ...
As a clear sign of news publishers in Australia fearing intermediary liability, US-based news organisation CNN has restricted Australians’ access to its Facebook page, according to a report by The ...