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The liability of search engine operators in defamation: issues relating to publication and qualified privilege
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A boost for libel tourism
Published 2022“…Discusses Soriano v Forensic News LLC (CA) on the extent to which the Defamation Act 2013 s.9 modified the forum non conveniens test for establishing whether a UK court had jurisdiction to hear a libel claim involving cross-border elements. …”
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Reporting police investigations, privacy rights and social stigma: Richard v BBC
Published 2019“…In particular, the decision showed an overlap with defamation in so far as injury to reputation was central to the claim. …”
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Law(s) against unfair competition: the legitimacy of the UK approach
Published 2023“…Instead, the UK offers up an unfair competition menu consisting of individual torts or equitable wrongs (primarily passing off, injurious falsehood, defamation and the breach of confidence), the prohibition of misleading practices under consumer protection law, trade mark law and codes of advertising regulation.…”
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Do large language models have a legal duty to tell the truth?
Published 2024“…Drawing on duties in science and academia, education, archives and libraries, and a German case in which Google was held liable for defamation caused by autocomplete, we propose a pathway to create a legal truth duty for providers of narrow- and general-purpose LLMs.…”
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