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In a former Paris Court of Justice decision, the US hosts of the AAARGH website were ordered to prevent any French websurfers from accessing the site and to provide the court with the whereabouts of the site's authors.
In a yet former court decision, the judges told the plaintiffs to sue the hosts before turning to the Internet access providers.
Three companies were identified as hosts of the incriminated website. Two of them, OLM and Globat, decided to terminate the contract with AAARGH but the third one, ThePlanet.com, a company incorporated in the US refused to do so. The French Court ordered ThePlanet.com to "prevent any access to the Internet site from the French territory". The Court also demanded elements to identify the owners and operators of the website.
AAARGH's website provides free access to over two hundred anti-Semitic and Holocaust denying books and brochures, an offence according to French law.
The Paris Court will hand down its decision on June 13.