defamation

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

etc: BoingBoing has won a defamation lawsuit and attorneys fees from VoIP gizmo maker MagicJack. Hit the link for the sordid details.

BoingBoing has won a defamation lawsuit and attorneys fees from VoIP gizmo maker MagicJack. Hit the link for the sordid details. Read More: BoingBoing

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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 P2P News No Comments

Libel reform campaigners seek £10k damages cap

Apology better than payout English libel law imposes disproportionate restrictions on free speech, according to an independent report that recommends 10 changes to the laws. The Ministry of Justice said today that it will launch a consultation on defamation and the internet.…

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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 P2P News No Comments

Can a mere domain name be defamation? Glenn Beck says yes

When someone registers a domain like ” glennbeckrapedandmurderedayounggirlin1990.com , they probably expect to hear from Glenn Beck’s lawyers. In this case, it took two days. The site’s anonymous operator tells Ars that the whole thing is satire—but that may not be enough to avoid charges of defamation.

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Thursday, September 10th, 2009 P2P News No Comments

Landlord sues tenant after tweet about moldy apartment

Those 140-character “microblog” posts to Twitter don’t constitute much more than links, dinner recipes, and bitching, right? Be careful with the bitching, though—a property management company in Chicago has filed a lawsuit against a tenant who tweeted an off-the-cuff comment about the company. The company, Horizon Group Management, says that the Twitter user in question sent the message maliciously, and is now asking for $50,000 in damages.

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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 P2P News No Comments