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Blog Law Online: No, the Sky is Not Failling: Explaining that Decision in Oregon
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Dec 7, 2011. No, the Sky is Not Failling: Explaining that Decision in Oregon. Cross posted at the Citizen Media Law Project. For an update on this post, see http:/ bloglawonline.blogspot.com/2012/04/judge-defends-his-decision-on-blogger.html. There's been a lot of buzz online (and now in the New York Times. About a decision by a federal judge in Oregon who released a decision. Last week holding that blogger Crystal Cox.
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Blog Law Online: Another Supreme Court Video Surfaces, Showing Folly of Camera Ban
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Apr 6, 2015. Another Supreme Court Video Surfaces, Showing Folly of Camera Ban. For the third time in about 14 months, activists have released a video. Of them interrupting proceedings of the U.S. Supreme Court. Like in the prior incidents (in Feb. 2014. And Jan. 2015. The activists were arrested for violating 40 U.S.C. § 6134. Orin Kerr analyzes the charges here. I think it underscores the nature of the problem that pe...
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Blog Law Online: Florida Court's New Rule Limits New Media Access
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Mar 22, 2015. Florida Court's New Rule Limits New Media Access. Perhaps taking its cue from the U.S. Supreme Court, which issued press credential rules which limit access by the premier blog covering the court. A judicial district in Florida has issued new rules that essentially bar bloggers and other new media journalists from covering trials. Chief Judge Mark Mahon of Florida's 4th Judicial Circuit. The last sentence,...
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Will E.U. Court's Privacy Ruling Break the Internet? | Digital Media Law Project
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Skip to main content. August 23, 2016. Digital Media Law Project. Legal Resources for Digital Media. Will E.U. Court's Privacy Ruling Break the Internet? Submitted by Eric P. Robinson. Tue, 05/13/2014 - 15:43. In 2012, a bevy of internet companies and web sites waged a successful campaign. Against bills in Congress - the PROTECT IP Act and Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) -. Although their legacy survives. One of the major claims by the opponents was that the bills would break the Internet. AEPD held that t...
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Blog Law Online: Jury Awards Damages for Communist Label
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Jan 22, 2015. Jury Awards Damages for Communist Label. A California jury has awarded $4.5 million in libel damages. To a Vietnamese-language newspaper whose CEO was called a communist and an agent of the Vietnamese government in a column in the competing Little Saigon News. The plaintiff argued that falsely labellng someone as a communist has a particular resonance in the Vietnamese-American community. 160; I also ...
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Blog Law Online: Social Service: New York Court Allows Legal Notice Via Facebook
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Sep 23, 2014. Social Service: New York Court Allows Legal Notice Via Facebook. A man may serve legal notice on his ex-wife in a child support case via Facebook because other methods have proved fruitless, a New York family court judge has ruled. Noel B. v. Anna Maria A., Docket No. F-00787-13/14B. NY Fam. Ct. Sept. 12, 2014). Gliedman notes that "this court is not aware of any published decision wherein a New York state...
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Blog Law Online: Love is No Brando, So Pinterest Libel Suit Proceeds
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Feb 27, 2015. Love is No Brando, So Pinterest Libel Suit Proceeds. Is no Marlon Brando. A California appeals court has ruled. So a lawsuit against her over postings on Pintrist and comments on the Howard Stern Show. The lawsuit against Love was brought by fashion designer Dawn Simorangkir. After the two had a falling out. A. Over comments posted on Twitter was settled in 2011. Simorangkir then filed a second suit. Her s...
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Blog Law Online: Yes, Bloggers Can Be Covered by Oregon's Shield Law
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Covering the spectrum of blog and Internet law and policy. On Twitter @bloglawonline. Jan 8, 2015. Yes, Bloggers Can Be Covered by Oregon's Shield Law. Back in late 2011, there was much hand-wringing. By a federal judge in Oregon that a blogger could not invoke the state's reporters' shield law in a libel case against her because, in that particular situation, the blogger was not acting as a journalist. The judge clarified this in a later decision. Denying a motion for a new trial:. I should note that.
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