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| | | | | Remember Kate Birch? She was the homeopath who was caught out recommending homeopathic treatment for malarie prevention ("Homeopathy is more effective that | |
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eric_goldman.tripod.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive list of legal cases and rulings related to various areas of internet law, including jurisdiction, defamation, copyright, gambling, and other miscellaneous topics. The text covers U.S. federal and state courts, as well as international cases, and includes a wide range of legal issues such as personal jurisdiction, effects test, interactive websites, and the applicability of state laws to online activities. The majority of the text is focused on U.S. legal cases, with some references to international jurisdictions. | |
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free-group.eu
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| | | Original published on EU LAW ANALYSIS by Steve Peers *The following is adapted from my comments at the launch of Conor Gearty's book On Fantasy Island: Britain, Europe and Human Rights last week What's the future for human rights law in the UK after Brexit? The starting point in the debate is what happens to... | ||