Note: We updated this post (originally posted last week) to add a new frequently asked question about expanded hyperlinking. The questions and answers below address certain interpretive issues on the ...
Here is a sentence we don't write very often: A decision this week of the European Court of Human Rights has brought U.S. and European defamation law into greater alignment. Well, at least regarding ...
Publishing hyperlinks to photos from, say, Playboy magazine is legal — even if the website linked to doesn’t have permission to publish the images, a top European Union judge has said. That’s because ...
To the old legal presumption of innocence until proven guilty, the European Union’s highest court has added another: innocence until proven profitable. It’s OK for websites to hyperlink to an image ...
We collaborate with the world's leading lawyers to deliver news tailored for you. Sign Up for any (or all) of our 25+ Newsletters. Some states have laws and ethical rules regarding solicitation and ...
This hyperlink may be a patent infringement. The inline display of someone’s image on a web page may be a copyright infringement, depending on the image’s size. British Telecom wants people to pay to ...