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Court: Cyberbullying Threats Are Not Protected Speech

A California appeals court ruled this week that threatening posts made by readers of a website are not protected free speech, allowing a case charging the posters with hate crimes and defamation to proceed. The case raises fundamental questions about cyberbullying and the line between online speech and hate crimes. In her dissenting opinion, Judge Frances Rothschild said the appellate court ruling “alters the legal landscape to the severe detriment of First Amendment rights.” The case involves a teen identified as “D.C.” in court documents, who launched a website in 2005 when he was 15 to promote his pursuit of an acting and singing career.

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Thursday, March 18th, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Microsoft in Bing jingle kiddie vid outrage

‘I literally cried’, admits shaken composer Microsoft may well find itself sharing the dock* in The Hague with Radovan Karadzic on a crimes against humanity rap after unleashing a “terrifying” video punting its Bing search thing:… ?

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Friday, October 30th, 2009 P2P News No Comments