The Click That Changed the Internet: Understanding the "126635" Ruling
This ruling was more than just a legal footnote; it redefined the responsibilities of every major news portal in Europe. Here are the three biggest takeaways: 126635
In the early days of the web, the "safe harbor" principle was the gold standard: platforms were generally not responsible for what their users posted, provided they removed illegal content once notified. But in 2013, a judgment indexed as by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) sent shockwaves through the digital world by challenging that very idea. The Case: Delfi AS v. Estonia The Click That Changed the Internet: Understanding the
While Delfi had a "notice-and-take-down" system in place, the Estonian courts—and eventually the ECHR—ruled that the portal should have done more. Because Delfi was a professional, commercially run news site, the court argued it should have anticipated and prevented such "manifestly unlawful" speech before it was even reported. Why "126635" Matters Today The Case: Delfi AS v