Once Again: Do Not Send Legal Threats To Companies Because You Don't Like...
It’s getting to be rather silly how many times we’ve posted about section 230 of the CDA, which protects websites from the actions of their users — but it seems that there’s no shortage of folks with...
View ArticleNew Attempt To Get Around Section 230 In Apparent Effort To Bury Small Site...
We’ve seen all sorts of attempts to get around Section 230 safe harbors by various companies — almost all of which have failed. But they keep on trying. Paul Alan Levy alerts us to a new case, in which...
View ArticleVision Media Apparently Would Prefer No Public Discussion About Its Lawsuit
Last week, we wrote about how Vision Media TV was suing 800notes.com over comments made by users on the way Vision Media TV does business — a business method that has been criticized in the pages of...
View ArticleVision Media's Attempt To Silence Critic May Be Exposing More Questionable...
Earlier this year, we wrote about a company called Vision Media TV that was suing the operator of 800Notes.com, a site where users had complained about Vision Media. Vision Media, of course, has been...
View ArticleVision Media's Bogus Lawsuit Dismissed; And Much More Attention Focused On...
We’ve written a few times in the past about the attempt by Vision Media TV to use legal tricks to force down critiques of its business practice. The company, as has been covered in detail by the press,...
View ArticleHow Long Until Joan Lunden Disassociates Herself From World Progress Report?
Earlier this year, we wrote about the company called Vision Media TV, which was suing the site 800notes.com after people on that site had written reports about Vision Media TV, questioning its sales...
View ArticleNY Company Threatens 800Notes Via UK In Legal Comedy Of Threats & Errors
We’ve recently had our own run-in with a ridiculous threat of a libel lawsuit from the UK, in what appeared to be a clear attempt to intimidate us, rather than an action with any serious legal basis....
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