Abstract
In the second part of his report on the economic and legal problems involved in the transfer of data in international networks. Professor Sieber discusses how far comparable ‘data intermediaries’ (e.g. print media, radio and television) are liable for the transfer of information under present civil and criminal law in Germany.
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