Social Networks challenge the courts
There’s an increasing breakdown of the traditional social boundaries between workplace and homelife, and personal and public information.
Let’s say a Facebook user in England sues another user in Australia for defamatory comments posted on the site. Who has jurisdiction over the case, which country’s laws should be applied: England’s, Australia’s or those of the United States, where Facebook is based?
Can the law keep up with technology? – CNN.com.
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