Silberberg V The Builders Collective Of Australia Inc.
Silberberg v The Builders Collective of Australia Inc is a 2007 judgment of the Federal Court of Australia, and the first Australian case exploring the liability of Internet forum operators for racial vilification under the Racial Discrimination Act 1975.
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