Citing Anti-SLAPP Law, New York Court Dismisses Libel Case Against Unmasked...
Long before Liskula Cohen's case brought online anonymity intothemainstreampress, New York courts were already struggling with the law surrounding the outing of anonymous Internet speakers. For...
View ArticleSplitting the Digital Baby: California Court Creates New Procedure for...
It's amazing how many times you can hear a phrase without really understanding it. Take "splitting the baby" for instance. Excuse my ignorance, but I'd always thought it had a more-or-less neutral...
View ArticleHipcheck16 Is No Turk 182 - But Anonymous Political Speech Is Sacred
This one is a little disturbing. Political Race Gets Nasty During an election in Buffalo Grove, Ill., an online debate started about a candidate for Village Trustee, Lisa Stone. During that debate,...
View ArticleOffice Space Star Ron Livingston Sues Wikipedia Prankster, Community Norms At...
Maybe I'm a big dork, but I think Office Space is a totally hilarious movie. And based on his starring role in the film, I would assume that actor Ron Livingston has a pretty good sense of humor. But...
View ArticleThe Double-Edged Sword of Online Free Speech
From a functional perspective, I think that the First Amendment is the most important amendment in the bunch, because it ensures that the people can denounce any injustices the government perpetrates....
View ArticleWill Italy's Conviction of Google Execs Stick?
I've no doubt that CMLP blog readers, fellow netizens that you are, are well aware of an Italian court's conviction last week of three Google executives for invasion of privacy of an Italian teenager....
View ArticlePennsylvania Court Refuses to Unmask News Website Commenters
Thomas O'Toole at TechLaw points us to an anonymous speech decision issued last week by a federal court in Pennsylvania. In McVicker v. King, William McVicker subpoenaed Trib Total Media, publisher...
View Article"Fred Ross" Files Anti-SLAPP Motion Against Patterson City Attorney
A couple of weeks ago, my good friend and all-around First Amendment bad ass Marc Randazza called on a bunch of law bloggers to make March "Anti-SLAPP Month" in honor of Congressman Steve Cohen...
View ArticleNinth Circuit Weighs In On Internet Anonymity, Consumer Griping At Risk
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision last Monday in In re: Anonymous Online Speakers, No. 09-71265 (9th Cir. July 12, 2010), a case that could be influential for future courts deciding...
View ArticleThe IRS and User-Generated Content
As we have reported previously, the Digital (nee Citizen) Media Law Project has been following a trend in delays at the Internal Revenue Service relating to Section 501(c)(3) tax exemptions for...
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