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"The right to be forgotten could make Facebook and Google, for example, liable for up to two percent of their global income if they fail to remove photos that people post about themselves and later regret, even if the photos have been widely distributed already," explains Jeffrey Rosen, a law professor at George Washington University.
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Coastal systems where sediment transport is perturbed by engineering interventions on the shoreline and shoreface commonly provide fine examples liable to throw light on these links.
For example, who is liable if a driverless car is involved in an accident?
If Backpage.com, for example, is held liable for a trafficked ad being on its website, what will the company do?
If a self-driving car gets into an accident, for example, is the manufacturer liable or the driver?
That could mean that British or U.S. institutions, for example, could still be liable to pay the tax.
Creative arguments might be raised that, for example, Facebook is jointly liable for the infringement by providing access to the images, and thereby implicitly authorising the further use.
For example, employers may be liable for sexual harassment and a hostile work environment based upon email.
For example, an employer is liable for injuries caused by an employee while acting within the scope of employment and agents may bind the employer-principal to contracts.
Many theorists who make the distinction between successful and failed attempts do still consider the defendant partially liable, for example advocating a lesser punishment.
Companies that own fleets of cars also seek payment from drivers; Hertz and Avis, for example, warn that renters are liable.
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