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Two Interesting German Desicions On The Internet Law
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Over the course of the month of May, the German Federal Supreme
Court rendered two important decisions in the area of internet law,
shedding some light on issues that had remained unclear and widely
discussed for some time. The first decision sets boundaries to the
practical assistance performed by the search engine Google in
making suggestions to complete the entered search term. The second
decision gives a first indication on the admissibility of framing
in the opinion of the German Federal Supreme Court, while the
ultimate interpretation of the law is left to the Court of Justice
of the European Union.
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