Members of the Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved the MK Orlev's proposal that ISPs will be required to disclose information responsive written defamation. "One who knows", the introduction after you
Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved this morning (Monday) the bill of MK Zevulun Orlev (Jewish Home) that ISPs will be required to disclose information on the Internet responds (Toakabakist) writes in his response to defamation. According to the bill, the court will be given the authority to decide whether the ISPs to disclose the information.Also proposed that a person believes that posted defamatory remarks about him on the distributor would like to sue them, will be able to apply for the Internet provider details. The request must be submitted simultaneously to the court if it decides that there is real concern that the content is indeed defamatory, Internet provider is shooting victim information to the distributor. Based on this information the victim could sue the distributor for a violation of law prohibiting defamation.Orlev said, "This is to help the person who believes that the information circulated on the Internet, especially talkback, contained defamatory of him, and he has no distributor can claim the defamatory remarks because he is hiding and not known who he was. The only way to reach the distributor is only if Internet providers locate expose the identifying details. bill gives judges the authority to require Internet providers to disclose the details of the distributor to the victim in order to file a libel suit against him. "Orlev added that the appeal to the court, committed by his own bill, designed to protect freedom of expression inappropriate utilization needs, including vindictiveness or silencing dissenters.Upon submission of the bill to the Knesset Orlev said that "an absurd situation, you can write about horrible things no person shall have the option to know who is harassing him and against whom to file a claim. Recently the Supreme Court ruled today that the law can not compel the ISPs to reveal the identity the defamation out. can not be spreading defamatory remarks could hide under complete anonymity and shoot in all directions without Shlnfegia will be the ability to sue him. "
* I think it says that freedom of expression. Either side is possible. Shame! *
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