Austn: ISPs to be liable for content?!
Frank O'Connor
frankoconnor@ozemail.com.au
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 17:42:24 +1000
At 1:19 PM +1000 13/10/98, Roger Clarke wrote:
>I'm astonished that there's been no discussion on link yet about the report
>on p.1 of The Australian Computer Pages today, Tuesday 13 October.
>http://www.newsit.com.au/techno/4223737.htm
Ditto ... I would have thought it would be high on the agenda..
>It's a pretty confused report, admittedly, but it claims that the forces of
>darkness (Harradine + A/G's) are beating the more steady hand of Alston/
>DOCA/ABA, and are poised to legislate to make ISPs liable for content that
>passes through their facilities.
Mmmm ... the distinction I'm surprised nobody has mentioned is between
publishers and carriers. It's been long accepted that for 99% of the
content their subscribers access, ISP's are carriers rather than publishers
- and hence not liable. For that small amount of material which originates
on their site, or is carried by their site they are publishers ... and
hence liable.
The tone of the newspaper article was that no notice is being taken of that
distinction - and I find that very worrying indeed.
Regards,
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