A Victory For Cowardly Sock Puppets
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02-08-2008, 11:01 AM,
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A Victory For Cowardly Sock Puppets
Quote:Anonymous trolls on the Internet are allowed to remain anonymous, a judge in a California appeals court ruled yesterday. Not only that, but they're allowed to exercise their First Amendment rights and speak their minds, no matter how scathing their comments may be. The court opinion reversed a previous decision that would have allowed Lisa Krinsky, COO of a Florida-based drug service company, to subpoena 10 anonymous Yahoo message board posters' real names... full article: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/200...s-too.html related court rulings on anonymity: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/200...shers.html |
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02-08-2008, 09:49 PM,
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Re: A Victory For Cowardly Sock Puppets
Quote:Still, the judge ruled that what Doe 6 had posted were not assertions of "actual fact" and therefore not actionable While it's true that the postings have to be assertions of actual fact (not just in Florida) in order to be considered libelous, maybe the plaintiff simply needs a new lawyer......... I find it interesting that many of these dirtbag stalkers/trolls don't realize that even a private conversation between two people, orĀ a comment on a private forum, can be cited as libel. Ya only have to say it once, to one other person, and you can be sued for it. |
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