Home Japan Japan enacts revised law for swift removal of defamatory online postsJJapanJapan enacts revised law for swift removal of defamatory online postsMay 10, 2024One comment Japan enacts revised law for swift removal of defamatory online postsby Eureka-4407 Tags:Japan 1 commentThe problem I see here is that truthful statements can be defamatory in Japanese law. A justified criticism of someone’s bad behavior could be swiftly removed if it is considered to be done with enough malice.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The problem I see here is that truthful statements can be defamatory in Japanese law. A justified criticism of someone’s bad behavior could be swiftly removed if it is considered to be done with enough malice.
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The problem I see here is that truthful statements can be defamatory in Japanese law. A justified criticism of someone’s bad behavior could be swiftly removed if it is considered to be done with enough malice.