A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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More on the Yahoo Nazi paraphernalia case
For another aspect of the French Yahoo case involving auctions of Nazi paraphernalia that were once held on Yahoo's web site, referred to in this blog on 29 March, click here. The article discusses the finding of a Paris appeals court to uphold a decision to throw out accusations by French human rights activists who said that Yahoo should be held legally responsible for the auctions.
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