Supreme Court Decision 2001Da36801, September 7, 2001

Document type
Court Decision
Country
The Supreme Court held an electronic bulletin board provider liable for refusing, even upon demands both by the injury claimant and a government censorship body, to takedown postings deprecating a pop singer’s fan for 5-6 months, stating the intermediary had “a duty to take adequate measures when it knew or had reason to know of a defamatory posting.”
Country
Year
2001
Topic, claim, or defense
Defamation or Personality Rights
Document type
Court Decision
Issuing entity
Appellate Domestic Court
Type of service provider
Host (Including Social Networks)
Issues addressed
Trigger for OSP obligations
OSP obligation considered
Block or Remove
Type of law
Civil
General effect on immunity
Weakens Immunity
General intermediary liability model
Takedown/Act Upon Knowledge (Includes Notice and Takedown)
Takedown/Act Upon Administrative Request