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Justice Is Stuck in the "I Like" Trap

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
In spite of recent highest court decisions, top lawyer Michael Rami continues to advise caution in "Likes" in social media. The hate-in-net-fighting law must be quickly repaired by the politicians. Again, a case wandered around a "Like" under a comment to the Supreme Court. A husband published a message about a family celebration and his wife. A third party posted under it that "it is actually sad" that one "makes so much money with falsehood." …

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In spite of recent highest court decisions, top lawyer Michael Rami continues to advise caution in "Likes" in social media. The hate-in-net-fighting law must be quickly repaired by the politicians. Again, a case wandered around a "Like" under a comment to the Supreme Court. A husband published a message about a family celebration and his wife. A third party posted under it that "it is actually sad" that one "makes so much money with falsehood." …

·Vienna, Austria
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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