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Web hosting company not liable for hacker attacks

Baker McKenzie

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Brazil February 15 2010

A court in the State of São Paulo has ruled that a web hosting company was not liable to its client for the disruption of its service and the damages caused by hacker attacks.

Baker McKenzie - Esther Flesch and Bruno Maeda
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