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Des insultes publiees en acces restreint sur un reseau social ne constituent pas une injure publique

  • Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira
  • -
  • France
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  • May 8 2013

La question de savoir si les propos relatifs à l'entreprise ou à ses membres, tenus par un salarié sur un réseau social, ont ou non un caractère

A free internet once again for France?

  • Reed Smith LLP
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  • France
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  • January 9 2013

At the start of this year, the second-largest French ISP, Free, took the surprising decision to release an update for its customers which allowed them to

Google held liable for copyright infringement for bulk scanning of books

  • McDermott Will & Emery
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  • France
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  • February 28 2010

The Paris Court of First Instance's third chamber has ruled that Google Inc.’s bulk scanning of books for its Google Book Search website, done without permission from copyright holders, infringed the copyrights on hundreds of French books

AFNIC releases killers

  • Hogan Lovells
  • -
  • France
  • -
  • June 30 2011

As regular readers of Anchovy News will know, there has recently been a fundamental shake up of French law relating to domain names

GPEN and CNIL review online privacy notices during internet sweep

  • Hunton & Williams LLP
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  • France
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  • May 8 2013

On May 6, 2013, the Global Privacy Enforcement Network ("GPEN") announced its first "Internet Privacy Sweep," in which 19 data protection authorities

Employee privacy and social media in the workplace - a global outlook

  • Mayer Brown LLP
  • -
  • China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, USA
  • -
  • March 30 2011

A Connecticut ambulance service company that allegedly discharged an employee because she criticized the company on Facebook has reached a settlement with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB

Selective distribution for cosmetics and EU competition rules on online sales

  • Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale
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  • European Union, France
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  • March 16 2011

On March 3 2011 the European Court of Justice (ECJ) Advocate General Ján Mazák issued a nonbinding opinion on Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique SAS v Président de l'Autorité de la Concurrence and Ministre de l'Économie, de l'Industrie et de l'Emploi (Case C-43909

Measures to limit online copyright infringement

  • Hogan Lovells
  • -
  • European Union, France
  • -
  • November 19 2012

The creative industries argue that piracy costs the industry £400m a year in lost revenue

Opinion of the French Competition Authority on the competitive functioning of e-commerce

  • Hogan Lovells
  • -
  • France
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  • October 31 2012

On 18 September 2012, the French Competition Authority published its Opinion No. 12-A-20 on the competitive functioning of the e-commerce sector

Opening up of the French online gambling market

  • Hogan Lovells
  • -
  • France
  • -
  • June 30 2010

The law on the opening up to competition and regulation of the online gambling market in France entered into force on 13 May 2010, following its publication in the French Official Journal (Law N2010-476 of 12 May 2010