Internet Law & Freedom of expression
Internet Law & Freedom of expression
Approach
Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental rights, protected by Article 11 of the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Despite its essential nature, this freedom has limits. As Rousseau wrote during the Enlightenment, “liberty begins where that of others ends.” French legislation and international conventions define the situations in which freedom of expression may be restricted.
These include hate speech, incitement to violence or terrorism, and the protection of national symbols.
Moreover, freedom of expression must not infringe upon another person’s reputation, thus prohibiting insults, defamation, and disparagement.
It must also be exercised in compliance with any applicable confidentiality clauses and the intellectual property rights of third parties.
The regulation of freedom of expression takes on even greater importance in the digital sphere, where the proliferation of content — textual, visual, or otherwise — multiplies the exchange of information. This raises crucial questions about the respective responsibilities of online actors and operators, particularly the distinction between the roles of hosting providers and content publishers.
Areas of practice
- Advisory services on freedom of expression
- Advisory services regarding the legal status of hosting providers and content publishers
- Drafting of website legal notices
- Pre-litigation (formal notice letters) and litigation in cases of abuse of freedom of expression or excessive restriction thereof
- Pre-litigation and litigation relating to the liability of hosting providers and online content publishers
Areas of Expertise
Intellectual property
Protection and enhancement of copyrights, trademarks, and other intangible
assets
Personal data protection
GDPR audits and compliance strategies, analysis and drafting of necessary
documents
Commercial contracts
Drafting and reviewing contracts (provision of service, partnerships, general terms and conditions, etc.)