John Doe has become a popular defamation defendant as corporations and their officers bring defamation suits for statements made about them in Internet discussion fora. These new suits are not even arguably about recovering money damages but instead are brought for symbolic reasons-some worthy, some not so worthy. If the only consequence of these suits were that Internet users were held accountable for their speech, the suits would be an unalloyed good. However, these suits threaten to suppress legitimate criticism along with intentional and reckless falsehoods, and existing First Amendment law doctrines are not responsive to the threat these suits pose to Internet discourse. Although the constitutional privilege for opinion holds promise a...
This Note examines the adequacy of the traditional choice-of-law rules, including the Restatement (S...
Though the rapid development of the Internet has created a fertile ground for legal innovation, more...
For many decades, defamation law in England in Wales has predominantly only had to deal with materia...
John Doe has become a popular defamation defendant as corporations and their officers bring defamati...
John Doe has become a popular defamation defendant as corporations and their officers bring defamati...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous John Doe de...
This Comment will first survey the law of cybersmear, illustrating the paradigmatic issues and legal...
Celebrity gossip is disseminated on the Internet not only by profitable publications and Internet ta...
Communications systems are now wide open and fully accessible, with no limits in range, scope or geo...
This Note examines the prevalence of anonymous internet speakers, the practical and legal issues tha...
The necessity to protect individual expression in a timely manner has prompted the judiciary to deve...
The Internet is a global super-network of over 15,000 computer networks used by millions of individ...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
According to the Communications Decency Act of 1996, a provider of an interactive computer service c...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
This Note examines the adequacy of the traditional choice-of-law rules, including the Restatement (S...
Though the rapid development of the Internet has created a fertile ground for legal innovation, more...
For many decades, defamation law in England in Wales has predominantly only had to deal with materia...
John Doe has become a popular defamation defendant as corporations and their officers bring defamati...
John Doe has become a popular defamation defendant as corporations and their officers bring defamati...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous John Doe de...
This Comment will first survey the law of cybersmear, illustrating the paradigmatic issues and legal...
Celebrity gossip is disseminated on the Internet not only by profitable publications and Internet ta...
Communications systems are now wide open and fully accessible, with no limits in range, scope or geo...
This Note examines the prevalence of anonymous internet speakers, the practical and legal issues tha...
The necessity to protect individual expression in a timely manner has prompted the judiciary to deve...
The Internet is a global super-network of over 15,000 computer networks used by millions of individ...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
According to the Communications Decency Act of 1996, a provider of an interactive computer service c...
This vast use of the Internet changes the scope of harm associated with defamation. Communications o...
This Note examines the adequacy of the traditional choice-of-law rules, including the Restatement (S...
Though the rapid development of the Internet has created a fertile ground for legal innovation, more...
For many decades, defamation law in England in Wales has predominantly only had to deal with materia...