Abstract
The article presents information on the collateral censorship and the limits of intermediary immunity imposed by the law. It includes information on the development of intermediary immunity in common law and presents description for the courts that have come across problems in determining intermediary immunity in factual settings. It informs that immunity is inappropriate when the intermediary is original speaker and form of liability is one specifically directed at intermediaries.
Recommended Citation
Felix T. Wu,
Collateral Censorship and the Limits of Intermediary Immunity,
87
Notre Dame L. Rev.
293
(2013).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndlr/vol87/iss1/6