Blogging in English
Well, I’ve decided to start a new blog, this one in English, to sort of micro-blog about ISP Liability. To some extend this blog will be the English version of the other one where I blog in Spanish,...
View ArticleSpain: Forum held not liable for its users’ comments
The Spanish Supreme Court recently handed down an interesting judgment on the liability of an Internet forum for third-party comments (Judgment number 316/2010, from the Civil Chamber of the Supreme...
View ArticleOn the Spanish court ruling that likens P2P to lending books
From time to time a Spanish court ruling gets some international attention. It seems that the latest example has been the decision issued by the Madrid Court of Appeals (Audiencia Provincial de Madrid)...
View ArticleFirst ruling in Spain dealing with keyword advertising
A commercial court in Madrid has recently addressed for the first time in Spain a claim against the use of someone else’s trademark as a keyword within the Google Adwords program. While the ruling was...
View ArticleRight to Be Forgotten: Google Sentenced to Pay Damages in Spain
(Cross posted to the Stanford’s Center for Internet & Society Blog) The CJEU judgment on the right to be forgotten, Google Spain v. Mario Costeja, hit the search engine on an unexpected front –...
View ArticleClash between different chambers of the Spanish Supreme Court on the right to...
The right to be forgotten – which can be best described as a right to be delisted – was recognized by the CJEU on the assumption that the search engine operator, Google Inc., is a data controller of...
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