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Deutsch: Das Recht auf freie Meinungsäußerung vs. das Recht vergessen zu werd...
A cease and desist letter sent by a Germany law firm to the English Wikipedia asked for a name to be removed from several articles. The law firm is representing a convicted murderer, released on parole.
The case looks more complicated, as the US have no law on the personality right, but a strong US First Amendment that protects the freedom of expression. But the German law firm considers that the Wikipedia page on Walter Sedlmayr that was murdered in 1990 needs to delete the name of the 3murderers fifteen years after their conviction. The law company convinced the German version of Wikipedia to delete their names, but not the English one.
Mike Godwin, the legal council of Wikimedia, indicated to the law company that the Foundation does not operate nor have assets in Germany. He also added: "we are interested in your effort to suppress content on the English-language version of Wikipedia about the convicted murderer who is your client. It is our hope that you will approve our publication of your demand letters, which we think will inspire donors to give us more money during our annual fundraising drive."
The law firm has also challenged an Austrian ISP that has published the names. The Austrian courts might not solve the case so easily and it might be referred to the European Court of Justice.
Jennifer Granick from EDRi-member Electronic Frontier Foundation commented: "A foreign power should not be able to censor publications in the United States, regardless of whether doing so suits the country's domestic law. (...) If all publications have to abide by the censorship laws of any and every jurisdiction just because they are accessible over the global Internet, then we will not be able to believe what we read, whether about Falun Gong (censored by China), the Thai king (censored under lèse majesté) or German murders."
Convicted Murderer To Wikipedia: Shhh! (10.11.2009)
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/11/murderer-wikipedia-shhh
Decision in the Sedlmayr case postponed (only in German, 10.11.2009)
http://www.br-online.de/aktuell/sedlmayr-persoenlichkeitsrecht-interne...
Stopp and Stopp; German law firm attempts to censor Wikipedia (1.11.2009)
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Stopp_and_Stopp;_German_law_firm_attempts_...
Two German Killers Demanding Anonymity Sue Wikipedia's Parent (12.11.2009)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/13/us/13wiki.html