Liability of Service Providers for Comments made on their Websites
Journal: Athens Journal of Law (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-10-01
Authors : Ramón Herrera de las Heras;
Page : 225-236
Keywords : Right to honour; freedom of speech and information; websites; information service providers; civil liability;
Abstract
This article takes a practical look at the issue of protection of the right to honour in social networks and websites in European and Spanish case-law. This is an analysis of the content of that right, the limits on the rights to freedom of information and speech, as well as regulatory changes needed to adjust current legislation.
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