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18 Dec 2014, 6:00 am by Administrator
Germans use äh and ähm; the French use eu, euh, em, eh, and oh, and Spanish-speaking people use eh, em, este, and pues.16 There is even a sign for um in American Sign Language.17 Virtually everyone uses verbal fillers, though the frequency can vary greatly from person to person.18 A study of one language database showed that speakers produced between 1.2 and 88.5 uhs and ums for every thousand words, with a median filler rate of 17.3 per thousand words.19 Other databases show… [read post]
17 Dec 2014, 11:31 am
 If you don't fancy reading it in English, it's available in French and Spanish too. [read post]
17 Dec 2014, 4:00 am by Administrator
The most-consulted French-language decision was R. c. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 9:12 am by Colin Lachance
Results above aggregate views for a given decision across formats (PDF or HTML) and across French and English. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 4:02 am by Cecile Martin
Cecile Martin A few months after the European Court of Justice ruled on May 13, 2014 that search engines are considered personal data controllers under the EU Data Protection Directive of 1995 and, as such, should provide data subjects with a right to be forgotten, a French Tribunal enforced this principle in X & Y v. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 4:02 am by Cecile Martin
Cecile Martin A few months after the European Court of Justice ruled on May 13, 2014 that search engines are considered personal data controllers under the EU Data Protection Directive of 1995 and, as such, should provide data subjects with a right to be forgotten, a French Tribunal enforced this principle in X & Y v. [read post]
11 Dec 2014, 2:54 am
What an enchanting, mysterious title, how mellifluously it rolls off the tongue -- and how surprised he was, as a feline with very little French, to discover that this body was not a purveyor of soufflés or tasty chocolates at all, but a maker of presumably inedible rubber flooring  products. [read post]
8 Dec 2014, 2:13 pm
” If the woman’s name was indeed given in the detective’s report, then it’s hard to see how an injunction against publishing her name would be constitutional, given that even damages liability for such a publication would be unconstitutional (see Florida Star v. [read post]
8 Dec 2014, 6:18 am by Barry Sookman
Last week, a French court in La Société Civile des Producteurs Phonographiques dite SCPP  v La Société ORANGE, SA (Tribunal de Grande Instance DeParis, December 4, 2014) made an order blocking a series of sites associated with The Pirate Bay including the original site thepiratebay.se, redirection and mirror sites and proxies to prevent infringing downloads and streams of sound recordings being made available in France. [read post]
7 Dec 2014, 2:21 pm by Jack Sharman
If they give awards for “Best White-Collar Article of The Year,” I wish to nominate one. [read post]
7 Dec 2014, 8:10 am by Steve Vladeck
The trial judge ruled in August that it may not, because the government had failed to establish a sufficient nexus between the attack on a French tanker and the non-international armed conflict between the United States and al Qaeda. [read post]
7 Dec 2014, 4:30 am by Barry Sookman
Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-29: ‘Redskins’ marks cancelled: offensive to Native Amer… http://t.co/0XXxSU3YGx -> Software makers respond to spam law http://t.co/wpiCjwpFTp -> Awan v Levant, Judge finds that allegations by right wing commentator were baseless and made maliciously http://t.co/KCEoD4sH50 -> blogged: Computer and Internet Law Weekly Updates for 2014-11-29 http://t.co/AbSIucbojU -> Google Spain: Article 29 Working Party… [read post]
6 Dec 2014, 4:30 am by Barry Sookman
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) uses copyright law as censorship canard again http://t.co/8iuFegE1IE -> Kim Dotcom & the Illusion of Freedom http://t.co/hqOzHNtJET -> Telus Communications Company v. [read post]
6 Dec 2014, 2:35 am
 The Court of Appeal dismissed such argument, holding that the automatic nature of the additional services do not prevent an ISP from benefiting from the safe harbour within Article 14 of the E-Commerce Directive, as well as Article 6 of French Law No 2004-575, which transposed this directive into the French system.Interestingly enough, the Court of Appeal also held that Dailymotion's partnerships with motion makers and professional users actually make the role… [read post]