Defamation via hyperlinks: More than meets the eye
Hyperlinks make the World Wide Web go round. They find and connect information and content from a wealth of sources on the web including, from time to time, defamatory material. Newton, the owner and operator of a website in British Columbia, posted an article entitled “Free Speech in Canada”. The a...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Gary Kok Yew |
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2012
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