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ECJ to probe liability of social networks in copyright infringements

By Magnus Franklin ( August 17, 2010, 16:03 GMT | Insight) -- The European Court of Justice is set to examine whether online social networking services have to monitor the activity of their users for potential copyright infringements, or whether they qualify for liability exemptions in EU rules for 'intermediaries.'The European Court of Justice is set to examine whether online social networking services have to monitor the activity of their users for potential copyright infringements, or whether they qualify for liability exemptions in EU rules for 'intermediaries.'...

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