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Chers voisins d’outre-Rhin: Is the French NetzDG Coming?

Chers voisins d’outre-Rhin: Is the French NetzDG Coming?

The blog post by Amélie Pia Heldt on http://www.juwiss.de addresses the draft law against misreporting on the Internet announced by the French President Emmanuel Macron, which is expected to be available by the end of 2018. Amélie Heldt explains which goals Macron wants to achieve with this proposed law and where the differences and similiarities with the German NetzDG lie.

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