Court of Appeal: Facebook must not arbitrarily block cultural institution
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Face preserved: The Düsseldorfer Filmwerkstatt wins in court against Meta in the dispute over a one-and-a-half-year lock on the Facebook account of the association. The group abused its dominant position and acted without giving reasons, the court said. The plaintiffs' side suspects that a film photo with slightly clothed indigenous people was the trigger for the lock. wz.de
The group of Mark Zuckerberg blocked the Facebook appearance of the non-profit association. Did a photo of indigenous people in the Lodenschurz have to do with it?
Meta has unlawfully blocked the Facebook page of the Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf, confirms the Oberlandesgericht there. The trigger was probably the Nipple ban.


The group of Mark Zuckerberg blocked the Facebook appearance of the non-profit association. Did a photo of indigenous people in the Lodenschurz have to do with it?
The Oberlandesgericht Düsseldorf confirms that Meta had unlawfully blocked the Facebook page of the Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf. The verdict is an important signal against the arbitrariness of large online services and protects the freedom of art and expression. The automated moderation system from Facebook came up with too much naked skin, with which the Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf promoted a performance. Here is a revised section of the film still p…
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