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Chamber of Commerce in China on Wednesday called on Beijing to better define its "national interests" following the case, amid concerns European businesspeople could unwittingly fall afoul of the authorities. A Court of Appeals in Rome has stated (Corte di Appello di Roma, First Chamber, decision April 11th, 2005) that 'funny representations' even if associated with stereotypes of widely diffused common – but questionable – habits, can result in an offence to person's dignity or reputation and may therefore fall afoul of the 'information to the general public' exemption. Minors who fall afoul of the law and stop going to school have a hard time finding a steady job and are more prone to alcoholism and mental disorders on average than their peers. |
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