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Godfrey v Demon Internet Service : ウィキペディア英語版 | Godfrey v Demon Internet Service
''Godfrey v Demon Internet Service'' () QB 201 was a landmark court case in the United Kingdom concerning online defamation and the liability of internet service providers. ==Facts== Laurence Godfrey, a physics lecturer, learned that someone had posted a message to the Usenet discussion group ''soc.culture.thai''. That message, sent by an unknown source, had been forged to appear to have been sent by Dr. Godfrey. On January 17, 1997, Godfrey contacted Demon Internet, one of the major Internet Service Providers in The UK to inform them of the forged message and ask that it be deleted from Demon Internet's Usenet news server. Demon Internet declined to remove the message, which remained on its servers for ten additional days, at which time it was automatically deleted along with all other old messages. Godfrey sued for libel, citing Demon's failure to remove the forged message at the time of his initial complaint.
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