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Ligue contre le racisme et l'antisémitisme et Union des étudiants juifs de France c. Yahoo! Inc. et Société Yahoo! France (LICRA c. Yahoo!) is a French court case decided by the Tribunal de grande instance of Paris in 2000. The case concerned the sale of memorabilia from the Nazi period by Internet auction and the application of national ...
Yahoo! claimed that as an American company, it was not subjected to French law. Regardless, the French court determined that the company had violated French law and charged the company a penalty of 100,000 Francs (about $13,300) per day until all listings for Nazi artifacts were taken down or made inaccessible for French users.
In 2000, French courts demanded Yahoo! block Nazi material in the case LICRA vs. Yahoo. [6] In 2001, a U.S. District Court Judge held that Yahoo cannot be forced to comply with French laws against the expression of pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic views, because doing so would violate its right to free expression under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. [7]
Learn about the ongoing series of populist, grassroots protests in France that started in 2018 over fuel taxes and economic inequality. Find out the causes, goals, methods, concessions, casualties, and parties involved in the movement.
Learn about the history, structure and activities of AFP, the world's oldest news agency and a French state-owned media organization. Find out how AFP covers news in 150 countries and publishes stories, videos, photos and graphics in six languages.
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The Connexion covers French headlines and provides practical information for English-speaking residents, second-home owners and visitors to France. It offers a monthly print edition, a digital-only option and downloadable help guides on topics such as Brexit, property and healthcare.