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The Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in Crookes V Newton

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The Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Crookes v Newton is best known for the proposition that


A) a simple hyperlink does not count as republication for the purposes of the tort of defamation.
B) jurisdiction over a dispute that arose from an online contract is generally decided on the basis of the target test.
C) although many people use it, Bitcoin is not "legal tender" and cannot be treated as the equivalent of cash.
D) a customer is bound by the terms of an online contract only if those terms were reasonably brought to the customer's attention before the contract was created.
E) Internet service providers are not liable to pay royalties when they act as content-neutral conduits.

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