Friday, February 15, 2013

defamation expert said that the presence of Irish companies are open to applications from individuals victimized by bloggers and tweeters

Google, Facebook and Twitter will make its European bases in Dublin, open Internet giants EU defamation and privacy laws, as ever, a lawyer defamation warned.

global search engine, and the presence of social networks in Ireland also allow lawyers to sue companies on behalf of clients abused by anonymous bloggers and tweeters according to Paul Tweed, expert Belfast-based libel.

Tweed, who has acted in cases of defamation of Jennifer Lopez, Harrison Ford and The X Factor judge recently Louis Walsh, who agreed damages € 500,000 (? 421,000) from the Sun, said the size is Google, Twitter and Facebook will pay the highest price for the "blogger abusive, anonymous in his underwear."

added that his firm, Johnsons, has recently sent warning letters and emails to individual bloggers and tweeters who abused journalists and politicians. Johnson also sent warnings to affected servers ISPs.

"We will send a" hit "to view a Google, Facebook or Twitter, and we have several answers. Couple of years ago our requests to" shoot down "warnings were largely ignored by the likes Google, which has its headquarters in Seattle, and could recite the U.S. Constitution, "said Mr. Tweed.

"In those days, we used to say". Look, even if we have a vision that we will not be able to enforce "our customers Because U.S. courts do not enforce them and our customers, in fact, had to turn the other cheek.

"Now, the whole landscape has changed. The big game changer is that people like Facebook, Twitter and Google have established its European headquarters in Dublin and make them had not only to Irish defamation and privacy laws, but the laws of the EU defamation and privacy. This means that they are potentially a target, and provide anonymous online with a raw platform. " defamation lawyer revealed that approximately 60% of cases are currently experiencing violence connected online defamation and alleged their clients. Most customers are Irish and British journalists, Tweed said, but declined to reveal their names.


Tweed denied that tries to limit internet freedom and insisted he was the creation of a "deterrent" to those who use social media and other outlets line spread fear and lies about people.




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