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In
order
to
impute
liability
to
a
journalist
who
uses
hyperlinks
it
does
not
suffice
to
prove
positive
and
actual
knowledge
(
“
Did
the
journalist
know
...
?
”
)
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of
the
unlawfulness
of
the
content
to
which
the
hyperlink
leads
;
there
must
be
proof
of
bad
faith
on
the
part
of
the
journalist
.
The
Court
’s
mentioning
of
the
general
clause
of
“
good
faith
”
(
“
Did
the
journalist
act
in
good
faith
...
?
”
)
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]
encapsulates
an
additional
ground
for
exculpation
with
regard
to
respect
for
the
ethics
of
journalism
and
the
performance
of
the
due
diligence
expected
in
responsible
journalism
.
As
a
subjective
requirement
for
liability
,
bad
faith
is
the
obverse
of
the
exculpatory
clause
of
“
good
faith
”
.
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