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EU Court Holds News Website Liable For Readers' Comments

angry tapir writes "Seven top European Union judges have ruled that a leading Internet news website is legally responsible for offensive views posted by readers in the site's comments section. The European Court of Human Rights found that Estonian courts were within their rights to fine Delfi, one of the country's largest news websites, for comments made anonymously about a news article, according to a judgment."

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  1. Not just the USA anymore by The+Last+Gunslinger · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Apparently it isn't just our appellate courts here in the States that have gone batshit crazy. The insanity seems to be spreading.

  2. Re:No freedom of speech in Europe by canadiannomad · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Exactly!
    Nobody should be forced to be thought police.
    And who is this that gets to define "offensive"? The person with the weakest skull?
    Also I can't help but feel that honest opinions absolutely cannot exist without real anonymity, and so real debate on topics would effectively be squashed.

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    Hmm, the humour and sarcasm seem to have been be lost on you.
  3. News sites will stop allowing comments. by SuricouRaven · · Score: 4, Interesting

    And nothing of value will be lost.

  4. If it's bad for science... by mschaffer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    If comments are bad for science, why shouldn't they be bad for everyone else?

    http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/10/02/2059238/do-comments-on-web-pages-ruin-science

  5. Re:Nice! by boristdog · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Yeah, can I sue anyone who downvotes me now, or everyone who doesn't upvote me? Or everyone who doesn't downvote a negative comment about me? Or anyone who upvotes a negative comment about me?

    Man, I'm moving to Estonia. Because not only will I get rich by suing commenters, a country with a name like that must have free drugs everywhere.