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Australian High Court To Decide Net Defamation Case

natslovR writes: "In a World first for a 'final' court, the defamation case against Dow Jones by an Australia businessman will go before Australia's High Court, allowing it to determine whether defamation laws apply across the Internet irrespective of geography. The businessman claimed he was defamed by an article that Dow Jones published in a US based online magazine. Australia's High Court will now determine if a lower court erred when it ruled that the article was published in Melbourne, Australia and so defamation proceedings could be brought against Dow Jones under Victoria's strong anti-defamation laws, despite the webserver on which it was 'published' residing in the U.S, the writer residing there too, and the online magazine's primary audience being U.S. based."

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  1. national security? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Katie Sierra:When I saw dead & dying Afghani kids, I felt a newly recovered sense of national security-God bless America

    some people call that bloodthirsty revenge

    if you don't want people to rejoice when Americans are killed, you might want to stop repeating vile rubbish