Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers

Understanding the legal frameworks and responsibilities of ISPs

Graeme B Dinwoodie editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:12th Aug '18

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This book discusses the legal responsibilities of internet service providers, focusing on secondary liability and its implications across various jurisdictions. Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers offers valuable insights.

The book Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers provides an in-depth examination of the legal frameworks that establish the responsibilities of internet service providers (ISPs) regarding the actions of their users. It delves into the doctrinal structure and content of secondary liability rules, exploring how ISPs can be held accountable for the conduct of others. The text discusses the various safe harbours or immunities available to these providers, as well as the diverse range of remedies that can be pursued against them. While many claims focus on intellectual property infringement, the book extends its analysis beyond this area of law.

A significant aspect of Secondary Liability of Internet Service Providers is its exploration of the international landscape of secondary liability. Given the lack of formal international standards governing these issues, the book highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of different national approaches. By examining numerous jurisdictions across various continents, the author presents comparative studies that reveal evolving commonalities and trans-border commercial practices, despite the absence of stringent international regulations.

Ultimately, this book serves as a crucial resource for understanding contemporary debates surrounding the regulation of intermediaries. It encourages readers to consider not only the appropriate policy mechanisms for overseeing ISPs but also the fundamental nature of secondary liability rules themselves. This multifaceted analysis contributes to ongoing discussions in the field of internet law and policy.

“This book offers a very comprehensive analysis of doctrinal structure and court decisions across several nations that, once read in a collective way, contribute to the identification of common aspects and transnational behaviors that emerge in the absence of hard international law.”(Alessandro Berni, Computing Reviews, June, 2018)

ISBN: 9783319855486

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 611g

386 pages

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017