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The European Commission is going to consult this year over take-down procedures for websites. Under the Electronic Commerce Directive, websites have no liability for illegal content that they host as long...
UK Government asked Google to remove over 300 web search results, images and videos in first six months of 2011
The UK Government has asked Google to remove 333 web search results, images and videos in the first six months of this year. The Internet giant fully or partially complied with four in five of the requests....
EU Justice Minister signals massive overhaul towards far stricter data protection laws for business
Businesses will need to obtain explicit prior consent from individuals before processing data about them and give them the right to have their data deleted at any time especially if they post data on the...
MPs Committee proposes that websites can keep up allegedly defamatory postings if written by identified authors and accompanied by complaints
An MPs’ report on the draft Defamation Bill going through Parliament has proposed that a distinction be drawn for online libel purposes between identified authors and anonymous posters. The situation...
TripAdvisor strongly denies claims of dishonesty on its site as ASA investigates complaint from KwikChex
TripAdvisor – the website where travel lovers post reviews of their holiday experiences – is coming under the scrutiny of the Advertising Standards Authority after a complaint has been that its site...
European Commission publishes strategy for IP rights
The European Commission has published its strategy for intellectual property rights. There are some common themes with the Hargreaves Digital Opportunity Report - in particular, ensuring that the economy...
Spanish court confirms YouTube not liable for copyright infringement in uploaded material
A Spanish court has confirmed that YouTube is not liable for the infringement of copyright in videos uploaded by users. The user generated content site service provider only becomes liable if it fails...
Google not liable for copyright infringement by YouTube users
Google has fended off a US$1 billion lawsuit brought against it by entertainment giant Viacom and other content providers, who claimed that the online services giant should be liable for the unauthorised...
Italian prison sentences for Google executives for user-generated material sends shockwaves across the Internet
A decision of an Italian criminal court has sent shockwaves around the Internet. Four Google executives, including its global privacy legal counsel, have been given suspended prison sentences for user-generated...