Argentina:
Argentina's Supreme Court Of Justice Finds Search Engines Not Liable
19 January 2015
Jones Day
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On October 28, the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice ruled that
an internet search engine was not responsible for the online
content related to a fashion model who complained that her image
was included in pornographic websites. The Argentine Court found
that search engines are not obliged to monitor the internet and the
content provided by those who run the websites. However, the Court
noted that search engines may be held accountable if users file
requests to remove links and search engines refuse to comply.
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