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Angi Can’t Dismiss Lawsuit Over Failed Vendor Authentication–Everyspace v. Encor

Eric Goldman

” Angi responded that “its alleged failure to vet the accuracy of third-party content is immunized by Section 230,” which is absolutely true. .” ” Angi responded that “its alleged failure to vet the accuracy of third-party content is immunized by Section 230,” which is absolutely true.

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Section 230 Preempts Two More Harassment Lawsuits

Eric Goldman

Google LLC , 2024 WL 3427161 (D. July 16, 2024) Lance Benedict is a musician. Those items got indexed in Google and appeared in Benedict’s vanity searches. 2024 WL 3421685 (Mass. To get around it, Todino argued that he was suing for failure to remove the postings. (I ” Defamation. ” Defamation.

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Section 230 Preempts Product Design Claims–Lama v. Meta

Eric Goldman

The court concludes that this as a surprisingly easy Section 230 dismissal: ICS Provider. “Courts within the Second Circuit have routinely found that social media websites and online matching services are interactive computer services.” ” Cites to Mosha v. Facebook , Herrick v. Grindr , Cohen v. Third-Party Content.

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Misidentified Person Loses Defamation Claim Against Tabloid–Bloom v. A360

Eric Goldman

But that is insufficient to raise an inference of actual malice, as all that those allegations plausibly suggest is a negligent failure to uncover the truth rather than a subjective awareness of falsity Nor can defendant’s alleged failure to investigate whether the photograph was of Zilis save plaintiff’s claim from dismissal.

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Section 230 Helps Substack Defeat a Defamation Claim–Smith v. Substack

Eric Goldman

Finally, Smith claimed that Substack’s “sheer failure to respond to [his] multiple reports, queries, and complaints was negligence.” 12, 2024) The post Section 230 Helps Substack Defeat a Defamation Claim–Smith v. Substack appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog. Substack is entitled to immunity.

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Corporate Legal Department: 2024 Strategic Roadmap

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Corporate legal departments are facing a transformative year in 2024, driven by evolving technologies, regulatory demands, and shifting workforce dynamics. This blog outlines key considerations and strategies for corporate legal departments in 2024, drawing insights from various industry reports and expert analyses.

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Another Court Finds an “Enforceable Browsewrap.” MAKE IT STOP–Hawkins v. CMG

Eric Goldman

This is a Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) case against a media website, so you have good reason to wonder about the legitimacy and sincerity of the case. The named plaintiff created a WSBTV account by opting to log in using Facebook. CMG is invoking arbitration based on that clause. This is clearly wrong, no?

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