Liability of internet service providers for third party content
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Author
Contributions
- Internet Society of New Zealand. - Contributor
- Victoria University of Wellington. Law Faculty. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Law, [Wellington, N.Z, New Zealand
Language
English
Word Count
27,250 words, Guess
Page Count
109 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2008396051
- OCLC Control Number226304993
- Open LibraryOL16826605M
Classifications
- DDC346.9303
- LCCKUQ1066.3 .B39 2007
Description
"Dr. Bayer's research considers ISP liability within a variety of different fields of New Zealand law including defamation, copyright, hate speech and related freedom of expression issues. She draws on overseas experience of ISP liability schemes and evaluates the pros and cons of these schemes. The research concludes with a practical proposal for New Zealand. Her conclusions reflect a balance of competing interests and the best fit for the policy that underlies the areas of law where ISPs may find themselves liable"--Foreword.
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Series Statement
- Victoria University of Wellington law review -- vol. 1
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