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Celebrity Defamation: Part I
Celebrity defamation is a growing trend. Don't believe me? Click on any of the links below. Roger Clemens Courtney Love Perez Hilton Kirstie Alley Demi Moore Britney Spears There are a number of reasons for this. The Rise of Social Media No one can deny the awesome rise of social media and its ability to influence our culture. Millions of people use tools like Twitter, … [Read more...] about Celebrity Defamation: Part I
Perez Hilton Threatens To Sue Kirstie Alley For Twitter Defamation
WARNING: This post contains profanity. If you find profanity objectionable please do not continue reading. Someone must have hacked into Kirstie Alley's Twitter account. At least, I hope so for Alley's sake. Yesterday in response to a tweet from one of her followers, Alley wrote that "PH" (presumably Perez Hilton) was "like a closet pedophile drawing nasty … [Read more...] about Perez Hilton Threatens To Sue Kirstie Alley For Twitter Defamation
Courtney Love Responds: Surely No One Takes Twitter Seriously!
Warning! This post contains language which may be offensive to some. Please do not read it if you find profanity objectionable or if it makes you feel uncomfortable. Total Read Time: 6 minutes. Courtney Love responded to Dawn Simorankir's First Amended Complaint by filing an anti-SLAPP motion. The purpose of the so-called “SLAPP” statute is to eliminate lawsuits … [Read more...] about Courtney Love Responds: Surely No One Takes Twitter Seriously!
The Tale Of A Model, A Blogger, and Internet Anonymity
I couldn't resist any longer. By now you know the story of Rosemary Port, the blogger who had anonymously blogged about model Liskula Cohen, stating that Cohen was a "skank" and a "ho," among other choice character descriptions. You also know that a court forced Google to reveal Port's identity. Up until that time the story wasn't that interesting to me because the case … [Read more...] about The Tale Of A Model, A Blogger, and Internet Anonymity