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24Jun

The meaning of "serious harm": the Supreme Court in Lachaux v Independent Print

The increasing accessibility of digital media has enabled businesses to become not only readers, but also publishers of their own information and opinions. This in turn requires due consideration of the limits of what can, and cannot, be lawfully...
By: White & Case LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-meaning-of-serious-harm-the-supreme-11293/

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