Three years ago, two French public interest groups, La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L\u27Antisemitisme (LICRA) and LUnion des Etudiants Juifs De France (UEJF), sued Yahoo! Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered near Santa Barbara, California, in the Tribunal de Grande Instance in Paris. The undisputed facts underlying the complaint were that: Yahoo! Inc. operated, inter alia, an auction website on which various Nazi memorabilia (such as flags, stamps, and military souvenirs) were offered for sale; the respective Yahoo! Inc. website was accessible in France; and the display of the Nazi memorabilia was illegal under French law. The French plaintiffs sought an order prohibiting Yahoo! Inc. from displaying the memorabilia in France. The lawsu...
If the Internet is not the cause of the current normative crisis suffered by states, it is one of th...
Cyberspace networks the globe. Its “bright lattices of logic” simulate and transcend the world in a ...
A fundamental problem confronting policy makers is how to apply intellectual property rules and regu...
Three years ago, two French public interest groups, La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L\u27Antisemitisme...
In the spring of 2000, two French non-profit associations dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism attack...
The Yahoo! auction case illustrates the problems inherent in the lack of a common Internet jurisdict...
Internet users, legal scholars, and international observers have been predicting a clash over ideas ...
Instead of attacking or defending the French or the U.S. courts, this Article proposes to focus on t...
[[abstract]]The study reflects on the Internet ethical issues based upon the Yahoo! Inc. internation...
This article examines the French court order requiring Yahoo to prevent French Internet users from a...
The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jur...
In May 2000, a French court decided that a French law banning the display of Nazi materials for sale...
John Perry Barlow, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), proclaimed in his 1996 "Decl...
On March 7, 2001, the Raël Movement (the Movement), a Geneva-based non-profit organization that aims...
Wikipedians and bloggers are warned to watch what they write, despite a recent court ruling regardin...
If the Internet is not the cause of the current normative crisis suffered by states, it is one of th...
Cyberspace networks the globe. Its “bright lattices of logic” simulate and transcend the world in a ...
A fundamental problem confronting policy makers is how to apply intellectual property rules and regu...
Three years ago, two French public interest groups, La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L\u27Antisemitisme...
In the spring of 2000, two French non-profit associations dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism attack...
The Yahoo! auction case illustrates the problems inherent in the lack of a common Internet jurisdict...
Internet users, legal scholars, and international observers have been predicting a clash over ideas ...
Instead of attacking or defending the French or the U.S. courts, this Article proposes to focus on t...
[[abstract]]The study reflects on the Internet ethical issues based upon the Yahoo! Inc. internation...
This article examines the French court order requiring Yahoo to prevent French Internet users from a...
The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jur...
In May 2000, a French court decided that a French law banning the display of Nazi materials for sale...
John Perry Barlow, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), proclaimed in his 1996 "Decl...
On March 7, 2001, the Raël Movement (the Movement), a Geneva-based non-profit organization that aims...
Wikipedians and bloggers are warned to watch what they write, despite a recent court ruling regardin...
If the Internet is not the cause of the current normative crisis suffered by states, it is one of th...
Cyberspace networks the globe. Its “bright lattices of logic” simulate and transcend the world in a ...
A fundamental problem confronting policy makers is how to apply intellectual property rules and regu...