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A RETURN TO LILLIPUT: THE LICRA v. YAHOO! CASE AND THE REGULATION OF ONLINE CONTENT IN THE WORLD MARKET

机译:重回礼乐:LICRA诉Yahoo!世界市场的案例和在线内容的监管

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Over the past three years, a see saw battle has raged in Paris, France and in the heart of Silicon Valley in Santa Clara County, California, over the regulation of content on the Internet. The arena for this battle is the case of LICRA v. Yahoo!, which pits two non-profit human rights groups in France against giant Internet search engine and information portal Yahoo!, Inc. ("Yahoo"). The issues are (1) whether Yahoo may be prosecuted in France under French law for maintaining both auction sites that sell Nazi-related items and information sites promoting Nazi doctrine and (2) whether U.S. courts should enforce the resulting judgment. The first section of this Article presents the laws governing Internet content providers and the jurisdictional regime that gave rise to this see saw battle. The second section examines a series of court proceedings. The first two proceedings in France in 2000 resulted in a French court order directing Yahoo to add geo-location filtering software to its servers in Santa Clara. The subsequent California district court litigation filed in 2001 resulted in summary judgment for Yahoo. This judgment is on appeal. The third and final section explores the global implications of the French and U.S. proceedings. The section concludes that the international community should restructure certain principles governing international jurisdiction in Internet cases and adopt shared guidelines on online content available to the world market. These changes would promote the principle of international comity while allowing the Internet to retain most of its unique, borderless nature. Without such changes we may, like the people of Lilliput and Blefuscu in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, be locked in senseless conflict for years over which end of the egg we should break, instead of developing the tremendous potential of the Internet as a means for truly global communication.
机译:在过去的三年中,关于互联网内容的监管在法国巴黎和加利福尼亚州圣塔克拉拉县的硅谷中心展开了一场拉锯战。这场斗争的舞台是LICRA诉Yahoo!案,该案使法国的两个非营利人权组织与大型互联网搜索引擎和信息门户网站Yahoo !, Inc.(“ Yahoo”)发生冲突。问题是:(1)是否会根据法国法律在法国起诉雅虎,以维持销售纳粹相关物品的拍卖网站和宣传纳粹主义的信息网站;(2)美国法院是否应执行判决结果。本文的第一部分介绍了管理互联网内容提供商的法律以及引起这场跷跷板之战的管辖权制度。第二部分研究了一系列法院程序。 2000年在法国进行的前两次诉讼导致法国法院下达命令,指示雅虎在其圣塔克拉拉的服务器上添加地理位置过滤软件。随后于2001年在加利福尼亚州地方法院提起的诉讼导致对Yahoo的即决判决。这项判决是上诉的。第三部分也是最后一部分,探讨了法国和美国诉讼程序的全球意义。本节的结论是,国际社会应调整互联网案件中管辖国际管辖权的某些原则,并就可用于世界市场的在线内容采用共享准则。这些变化将促进国际礼让性原则,同时允许互联网保留其大部分独特,无边界的性质。如果没有这样的改变,我们可能像乔纳森·斯威夫特(Jonathan Swift)的《格列佛游记》(Gulliver's Travels)中的利利普特(Lilliput)和布莱夫斯库(Blefuscu)的人们一样,多年来陷入了毫无意义的冲突,在那段时间里,我们应该打破蛋的末路,而不是发展互联网的巨大潜力,以此作为真正的手段。全球交流。

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    《Berkeley technology law journal》 |2003年第4期|p.1191-1258|共68页
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    Marc H. Greenberg;

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    Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, California;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 法律;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 00:45:29

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