Quantcast

Liability for Breach of Privacy in Each Country Material is Accessed




Following a recent European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling individuals can now sue publishers for content published online in each EU country in which the individual’s image has been harmed.

Martinez Case

A French actor sued a UK newspaper in a French court for breach of his “personality rights” resulting from the publication of a story about him. Under English law these rights do not exist, so no claim could have been made in the English courts. The ECJ was asked to rule on where the actor could pursue his claim.

Which Court has Jurisdiction

The ECJ ruled that individuals could sue publishers either in the countries in which their image had been damaged, or in the country where the person’s “centre of interests” is based. Publishers, should however not be subject to stricter laws than would apply if the claim had been issued in the country in which the publisher was based i.e. the UK. Additionally, any compensation awarded by national courts could only relate to damage caused in the country sued in.

An individual’s “centre of interests” is generally the place of habitual residence, however the ECJ added that “a person may also have the centre of his interests in a member state in which he does not habitually reside, in so far as other factors, such as the pursuit of a professional activity, may establish the existence of a particularly close link with that state.”


Implications for Internet Publishers

This decision widens the potential liability of EU website operators. They could now be liable for numerous damages claims for breaches of privacy not just in the country of publication – where the website operator is based – but in any EU country in which a claimant’s rights have been breached.


Subscribe by Email
About Irene Bodle

Irene founded Bodle Law in 2010 after working for 8 years as corporate counsel for a global software company. Irene offers specialist legal advice on IT law in particular, Internet law, website law, cloud issues, international software contracts and SaaS agreements. Learn more about Irene Bodle
Read Irene's latest articles
Have a question? Contact Irene here

Speak Your Mind

*