2018 Volume 3 Issue 2 Supplementary
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INVESTIGATING EMPLOYERS’ CIVIL LIABILITY IN CYBERSPACE


Shahab aldin TALATI FADAFAN1*, Masoud AKHAVAN FARD2.3
Abstract

As a global phenomenon, the internet has caused various legal issues to come about in various countries around the globe, including our country. There are many efforts made by the jurists and legislators of some of the countries for the resolving of the issues but the internet law is yet to be sufficiently sophisticated and it is currently in a state of formation. According to article 1 of the civil liability law, hurting the life or property or prestige of individual(s) and causing them to incur losses is also possible in cyberspace. Civil liability regulations do not consider a certain type of loss and they generally aim at provisioning and compensating all of the imposed losses, including the losses caused to the body or fame or property of a victim. The present article deals with one of the most important and most prevalent legal issues of internet, to wit civil liability of internet operators and it also considers one of its sub-branches in the area of transportation (for example, software, snap, TEPSI and so forth). Transportation has always been an important issue and it has not become twice as much important for the internet system’s entry of the arena and, considering the uncertainties and gaps in the current regulations in this regard, the elaboration of the issue is undeniably necessary.


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