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Law enforcement on a borderless Web

The Internet is posing new problems for law enforcement around the world, as sites hosted in one country break the laws of another Read more

2 June, 2002 by Lisa M Bowman

Battle over Nazi auction site heats up

...High Court will hear evidence from Yahoo! Monday in the auctions of Nazi memorabilia case. The portal has been asked to submit a technical report... Read more

24 July, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

French court demands an end to online Nazi auctions

A French court has ruled against Yahoo! in its fight to auction Nazi memorabilia online. Judge Jean Jacques Gomez said French users must be stopped... Read more

20 November, 2000 by Suzanna Kerridge

Google, Yahoo battle Argentina search-censorship

About 70 public figures in Argentina are in a court battle with Google and Yahoo over whether search engines can be forced to delete allegedly defamatory material about them Read more

12 November, 2008 by Stephanie Condon

Google suffers blow in Belgian copyright case

A Belgian court has backed up an earlier ruling forbidding the search giant to refrain from using newspaper excerpts Read more

14 February, 2007 by Elinor Mills

Hacking tools tipped to become weapons of the state

Cyberspace will soon come under much greater legal control, according to one expert - who forecasts that denial of service attacks will eventually be ordered by courts of law against offenders Read more

10 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Yahoo! yields to Chinese Web laws

...ago after human rights groups sued the company for the sale of Nazi memorabilia on its site. A French judge sided with the groups and... Read more

14 August, 2002 by Jim Hu

Europe takes a front seat in Net rulemaking

European laws and policies are having an increasing effect on international trade, particularly Internet-based commerce Read more

16 January, 2002 by John Borland

FriendsReunited shuts down message board

...running legal battle after French courts ruled it had to stop selling Nazi memorabilia on its US site. Late last week a US court overturned... Read more

12 November, 2001 by Joey Gardiner

EBay bans World Trade Center items

...this year, it decided to change its policy on the auction of Nazi memorabilia on its site. Both eBay and Yahoo! decided to adjust their... Read more

13 September, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

New global treaty could pose threat to the Net

...ruled that Yahoo! must block French citizens' access to online auctions of Nazi memorabilia on its US-based site or face fines of $14,000... Read more

22 June, 2001 by Lisa M Bowman

Hackers to release anti-censorship tool

...can access include Australia, which prevents access to pornographic material, Germany, where Nazi memorabilia is restricted and France. A court in France famously ruled that... Read more

30 April, 2001 by Will Knight

Yahoo! makes u-turn on porn sales

...and verify their age." In November, Yahoo! fought the right to sell Nazi memorabilia on its site on the grounds that its Yahoo.com services... Read more

17 April, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Jane Wakefield: Buy your babies on the Net

The words 'scapegoat' and 'Internet' are becoming synonymous Read more

29 January, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

French Wrench

...after. It's what has been for sale on the Web site: Nazi memorabilia. You can buy the stuff on Yahoo!'s auction site. This... Read more

18 January, 2001 by Doug Brown

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