Liskula Cohen Google Lawsuit – Court Ruling

Liskula Cohen Google Lawsuit - Court Ruling

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#1 Model Wins Defamation Suit, Google Forced to Reveal Anonymous Blogger : Michael Fertik - Internet entrepreneur and CEO of ReputationDefender on 08.20.09 at 6:09 am

[...] Does this ruling mean the end of anonymous bashing online? Probably not. However, considering the long odds Cohen faced in this case, Judge Madden’s affirmative ruling could play an important part in the future of Internet privacy and defamation law. At the very least, the ruling should encourage individuals to use better judgment about what they post online. As this story develops, ReputationDefender will continue to provide coverage and analysis of the decision. For the full text of the court ruling, follow this link. [...]

#2 Legal impact of the Liskula Cohen court order (the “skank” decision) : Michael Fertik - Internet entrepreneur and CEO of ReputationDefender on 08.20.09 at 6:09 am

[...] we previously reported, a New York trial court in Manhattan has issued an order (linkable full text -or- PDF full text) [...]

#3 ‘Skank’ Blogger Sues Google for $15M, Claims Violation of Her Right to Privacy : Michael Fertik - Internet entrepreneur and CEO of ReputationDefender on 08.26.09 at 6:11 am

[...] we first reported on the Liskula Cohen defamation lawsuit (now popularly known as the “Skank Case”), we knew the case would have major [...]

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