I work for an ISP/web developing company. Among our clients are several newspapers. We have developed tools to allow them to update their site whenever they need to. They also have, obviously, printed versions of their papers.
Going by this and previous rulings this scenario could occur:
Paper publishes libelous story in printed version and web version. Paper gets sued for printed version and WE get sued for web version.
This would be like suing the printers for the printed version...
The letters are so small in Netscape so you have to sit closer to the monitor thus being hypnotised by the electromagnetic emmissions and start using M$ Explorer. R.
Going by this and previous rulings this scenario could occur:
Paper publishes libelous story in printed version and web version. Paper gets sued for printed version and WE get sued for web version.
This would be like suing the printers for the printed version...
Something has to be done..
Rorso.
R.
The letters are so small in Netscape so you have to sit closer to the monitor thus being hypnotised by the electromagnetic emmissions and start using M$ Explorer. R.