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Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online

13 Jun 2014

Late last week, Access intervened before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, Europe’s highest human rights court, in the case Delfi AS v. Estonia. At stake in the Delfi case are questions of intermediary liability and whether european websites can continue allowing users to post content freely, anonymously, and without government-mandated censorship.

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Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online
13 Jun 2014
Access intervenes at ECtHR for the right to be anonymous online
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