On 10 December 2020, the Law to Combat Hate in the Internet (German: Hass-im-Netz-Bekämpfungs-Gesetz – HiNBG) has been passed by the National Council of the Austrian Parliament, and will be passed on to the Federal Council. It contains a specific procedure relating to violations of personality rights in the form of hate posting on electronic communications networks. Under the procedure, courts would grant an injunction in cases where such a violation is made clear from the evidence provided in the request for an injunction without requiring a prior hearing. The respondent would have a 14-day period to object to the injunction. Where the alleged violation carries intolerable negative consequences for the affected party or the constitutional order, the court can grant immediate enforceability to the injunction.
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