Tue, 29 Jul 2003
Compliance with Court Orders to Remove Offensive Internet Content
CS - Washington. German attorney Martin Bahr looks at issues of compliance under German law with court orders to remove offensive material from the internet. In his analysis, he examines both technical and legal problems. He advocates a reasonableness standard that does not require the absolute eradication of any trace of the offensive material because that could be technically impossible; and a factual impossibility is excused by the law.
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CS - Washington. German attorney Martin Bahr looks at issues of compliance under German law with court orders to remove offensive material from the internet. In his analysis, he examines both technical and legal problems. He advocates a reasonableness standard that does not require the absolute eradication of any trace of the offensive material because that could be technically impossible; and a factual impossibility is excused by the law.
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