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Date: 1998-06-05
compuserve.de: Urteil angefochten
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q/depesche 98.6.5.1
compuserve.de: Urteil angefochten
Und zwar von der Anklage, die Freispruch für den in erster Instanz verurteilten Compuserve Manager
gefordert hatte. Soll so der Schaden für den IT/Standort Deutschland einer Begrenzung zugeführt
werden?
relayed by Yaman Akdeniz. tnx
Prosecutors Appeal Somm's Case
10:33am 3.Jun.98.PDT
MUNICH, Germany-State prosecutors who originally pressed for a guilty
verdict before making an about-face took the unusual step today of
filing an appeal against the conviction of Felix Somm in a key
Internet pornography case.
Judge Wilhelm Hubbert last week gave the former CompuServe manager a
two-year suspended sentence and fined him DM100,000 (US$56,200),
concluding that Somm had "abused" the Internet and allowed child
pornography and Nazi literature -- both of which are illegal in
Germany-to be available to German CompuServe users.
Yet after four weeks of hearings, even the prosecutors had swung over
to the defense view that Somm was not liable under a multimedia law
the German parliament passed last August. They are now calling for the
verdict to be reversed.
The law says Internet access providers like CompuServe are not liable
for illegal content if they do not have the technology to block the
material.
The defense pointed out that such technology was not available until
December 1996. The conviction related to incidents in 1995 and 1996,
when Somm was head of CompuServe's German division.
The sentence triggered an outcry from industry specialists and ignited
general concern that the decision could prove a barrier to Internet
use in Germany.
It was not immediately clear which court in Bavaria would handle the
appeal.
Somm said last week he plans to appeal the decision.
In addition to a conservative court system, Bavaria has a special
police unit that trawls the Internet for pornography involving
children or violence, as well as for Nazi literature. Some Internet
advocates questioned whether the case would have been brought before
any other court.
http://www.wired.com/news/news/email/other/politics/story/12708.html
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