Interesting post today on one of Wired’s blogs (links to a recent post at The Volokh Conspiracy) relating to the potential applicability of Section 230 to Bloomberg’s “role” in… more →
Online Liability Blog™webattorney wrote 1 week ago: Members of the House of Representatives who helped push through the Wilberforce Trafficking Victims … more →
webattorney wrote 2 weeks ago: Introduction Operators of user generated content websites, including social networks, ‘tube’ sites … more →
Blog of the National Coalition Against Censorship wrote 1 month ago: First Amendment jurisprudence celebrates the metaphorical marketplace of ideas. The website craigsli … more →
marcorandazza wrote 1 month ago: Past First Amendment Bad Ass Award winner, Paul Alan Levy, points out that the recent Barnes v. Yaho … more →
marcorandazza wrote 1 month ago: This is an interesting Section 230 decision that clarifies one of the many possible lines between en … more →
marcorandazza wrote 2 months ago: Facts are sexist! Ann Bartow posted a piece over at Feminist Law Professors that started out seeming … more →
marcorandazza wrote 2 months ago: Section 230 is mighty strong medicine. However, if an online service provider actively participates … more →
Chris wrote 3 months ago: From PCMag.com, the sheriff in Cook County has sued Craigslist over its “Erotic Services … more →
marcorandazza wrote 5 months ago: When will plaintiffs learn? See Goldman. … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 9 months ago: Interesting post today on one of Wired’s blogs (links to a recent post at The Volokh Conspirac … more →
marcorandazza wrote 11 months ago: University of Florida Student Body President, Kevin Riley, and Chief Information Officer, Marc Hoit, … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 1 year ago: Last month the Fifth Circuit issued its first (to my knowledge) ruling that turned on Section 230. … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 1 year ago: I understand that earlier this week Ed Magedson and XCentric Ventures filed suit in an Arizona (Mari … more →
marcorandazza wrote 1 year ago: AutoAdmit pseudonymous defendant “AK47″ has made a few errors in judgment. First his s … more →
marcorandazza wrote 1 year ago: A few weeks ago, the District of New Hampshire decided that right of publicity claims were “in … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 1 year ago: My partner John Leonard, an avid fan of quirky YouTube videos, couldn’t resist penning a summa … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 1 year ago: Earlier today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in Fair Housing Council of San Fernan … more →
marcorandazza wrote 1 year ago: Creating a fake profile for one of your friends (or enemies) on an online dating site. Now who hasn … more →
Michael Erdman wrote 1 year ago: Guest blogger John Leonard is at it again, this time summarizing a recent federal court decision con … more →