Talk:Axel Springer SE
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Browser plugin lawsuits
[edit]I wonder if there should be something about all the frivolous lawsuits Axel Springer has filed against browser plugin publishers.
- Court hands adblock startup Eyeo victory against Axel Springer
- German supreme court rejects ad-block challenge
- eyeo wins landmark copyright court decision; protects digital rights and sets important legal precedent for who ‘owns’ HTML
GA-RT-22 (talk) 02:57, 19 January 2022 (UTC)
I have problems with the "attacks" section
[edit]The section in its entirety reads, "In the 1960s and 1970s, the company was targeted by a number of left-wing groups during the public opposition. It was denounced by German-American writer Reinhard Lettau in an incendiary speech at the Freie Universität Berlin; in 1968 their Berlin headquarters was blockaded by students; in 1972 the Red Army Faction claimed responsibility for six bombs placed in the Hamburg building (only three exploded and 17 people were injured) and in 1975 a bomb exploded in their Paris office, the "6th of March Group" (connected to the Red Army Faction) claimed responsibility.[1]
The only source is www.baader-meinhof.com which can't be regarded as an RS. (Also the link to a specific page there doesn't work anymore.) Any relevant historical events that can be properly sourced should, instead, go into the relevant decade in the history section (which indeed already mentions some of this material). Novellasyes (talk) 13:06, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
References
[edit]- ^ Baader-Meinhof.com Archived 15 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
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