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Review Portals Have to Verify Anonymous User Reviews, Says the German Supreme Court

March 24, 2016
In a recent decision, the Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof), the highest court in the system of ordinary jurisdiction in Germany, established a case of intermediary liability for anonymous reviews published in review portals, which are under the obligation to verify the accuracy of the...

The Reception of Google Spain v Costeja in Germany: Obedience and Disobedience

January 12, 2015
National courts continue to try to interpret what the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) Google Spain v Costeja (Right to Be Forgotten) ruling means. On December 9, 2014, the District Court of Heidelberg (Germany) had to decide whether Google had to remove links to a web page which claimed to “expose...

German Supreme Court Finds eBay Liable for Actively Promoted Third Party Copyright Infringements

December 18, 2013

According to a recently published decision of the German Federal Supreme Court (judgment of 16 May 2013, I ZR 216/11) eBay shall be liable for copyright infringements of third parties if it actively promotes the infringing offers by its own marketing campaign. In such cases the general liability...

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