Search engines and internet defamation: Of publication and legal responsibility
When the Internet user keys a search term and clicks “enter”, a series of snippets, images and html links will appear typically running into several web pages. In the case of Autocomplete suggestions, the result appearing on the bar changes with each keystroke even before the user clicks “enter”. As...
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Main Author: | CHAN, Gary Kok Yew |
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2019
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