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qntmfred
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/watch_out_trolls_your_menacing_comments_could_lead_to_fines.php

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" In what may be a precedent-setting case, two former Yale University law students have settled their suit brought against some 30-plus anonymous commenters who posted derogatory remarks about them on an internet forum called AutoAdmit. The comments, which ranged from standard insults to those of a more sexually explicit nature, were so vile they prompted the women to sue in order to out the identities of those doing the commenting. According to the plaintiffs, the suit was necessary because the discussion board, a site designed for law school graduates, was often monitored by firms looking to hire. Because the comments were associated with their names, the women claimed that it would hurt their chances of being offered a job

The Case
This case had been in litigation for years, having been originally filed back in 2007. The problem stemmed from the fact that internet sites such as AutoAdmit are essentially able to operate under different rules than those that apply to TV and newspapers when it comes to libel. This is due to a law called "Section 230," which immunizes internet publishers from legal harm. At the time of its establishment in the 90's, however, those "publishers" were the ISPs themselves - the AOLs and CompuServes that delivered Internet access to consumers. The idea of bloggers, social media publishers, and anonymous blog and forum commenters didn't really exist yet and therefore wasn't taken into consideration. That meant the women weren't able to sue the operators of the discussion board website itself, but had to go after the anonymous posters instead. That, of course, was quite the challenge.

In the end, the women's attorneys were able to identify some eight or nine of the anonymous posters, according to the Hartford Courant and they settled with some of them.

Because the terms of the settlement were confidential, the lawyers representing the former students, Heide Iravani and Brittan Heller, would not discuss them. However, San Francisco attorney Ashok Ramani, whose firm, Keker & Van Nest took the case pro-bono said that the their clients were "very pleased with how the case went." The women had sued for monetary damages so a settlement means they were likely awarded at least some of the amount they had hoped for"



[Edited on October 23, 2009 at 11:31 AM. Reason : quote]

10/23/2009 11:29:42 AM

BigMan157
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LEARN TO LINK FAGN00B!

10/23/2009 11:30:24 AM

qntmfred
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^you done did it now. you cannot verbally accost me in such a manner. get our your checkbook, or i'll sick my lawyers on you

10/23/2009 11:33:17 AM

BigMan157
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oh noes

10/23/2009 11:34:14 AM

Stimwalt
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Freedom of speech does not exist on the internets. Everything is slander. L2Censor N00b

10/23/2009 11:37:26 AM

evan
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we get cash payout

main settlement turn on

10/23/2009 11:39:36 AM

qntmfred
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^ haha

10/23/2009 11:43:11 AM

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