WEBSITE OPERATORS’ LIABILITY FOR OFFENSIVE COMMENTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DELFI AS v. ESTONIA AND MTE & INDEX v. HUNGARY

Authors

  • Jūratė Šidlauskienė, Vaidas Jurkevičius

Keywords:

Delfi AS v. Estonia, MTE & Index v. Hungary, website operators’ liability, internet commentators’ liability, liability for offensive comments

Abstract

In 2013 and 2015, the ECtHR in the famous case of Delfi AS v. Estonia recognised the possibility for a website operator to be liable for the delayed removal of illegal comments of internet users. In this case the ECtHR formulated criteria for a website operator’s liability for damage caused to a third party by its visitor comments. The judgment of 2016 in the case of MTE & Index v. Hungary the ECtHR modified the criteria for a website operator’s liability, interpreting it to the benefit of web managers. This article seeks to reveal the criteria for the liability of a website operator and to draw some general guidance that can be applied in similar cases

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Published

2020-07-09