French Court Says Yahoo Isn't A War Criminal After All

from the lucky-yahoo dept

Three years ago, a French court decided that Yahoo and it's chief executive were war criminals for allowing the sale of Nazi memorabilia on non-French websites (Yahoo did block them from Yahoo's French site). Since then, there have been a variety of appeals and discussions about jurisdictional issues online, eventually leading to a ruling out of a Parisian Appeals Court today admitting that perhaps Yahoo wasn't a war criminal after all. While that (finally) does make sense, it still doesn't clear up the very big jurisdictional questions this case raised. If we're held to the standard that anyone can reach any content online, and therefore any law applies, then it will cripple the internet -- as the most stringent laws will be held to apply across the board. However, it seems like everyone is still ignoring this issue until it strikes again.
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    Fran�ois, 6 Apr 2005 @ 5:58pm

    Check your facts...

    Yahoo and its CEO were not accused of being "war criminals", but for "justifying a crime against humanity" and for the "exhibition of a uniform, insignia or emblem of a person guilty of crimes against humanity". Granted, you might still consider that a silly charge, but you should still understand the difference between both.

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    Chomper, 7 Apr 2005 @ 9:22am

    No Subject Given

    France is starting to become an irrelevant and worthless country...

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