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Posted in First Amendment, Online Defamation & Anonymity
Back in late 2015, I wrote a five-part series on the Expanding Scope of the TCPA or Texas’ Anti-SLAPP law. The Supreme Court of Texas confirmed our analysis last week with its decision in the ExxonMobil v. Coleman confirming that Anti-SLAPP protections can and do apply to internal corporate communications when there is a…
Posted in In the Courts, Online Defamation & Anonymity, Privacy & Public Policy, Uncategorized
If you watched the first round of the NFL Draft, the big story was the sliding of Ole Miss offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil out of the top five to number 13. As the draft was unfolding, someone released a video of him smoking marijuana through a gas mask. You can read the story here. …
To recap, Gawker allegedly received…
On many levels, I am…
Posted in Online Defamation & Anonymity, Uncategorized
Go to Part 4 – A decision in Schlumberger
Go to Part 3 – The Schlumberger case and employment disputes
Go to Part 2 – In Practice
Go to Part 1 – The basics of the Texas Anti-SLAPP law
To conclude the series, we look at one more opinion — Serafine v. Blunt, No.
Posted in Online Defamation & Anonymity
Since we published Part 3 that discussed the details of an interesting case here in Houston, Schlumberger v. Rutherford, the First Court of Appeals…
Part 2 – In Practice
Go to Part 1 – The basics of the Texas Anti-SLAPP law.
The exercise of the right to free speech on matters of public concern
It is easy to see how this applies to your straightforward defamation case assuming the defendant engaged in the “exercise of the right of…
Service of Process Via…
Posted in Communications Decency Act, Copyrights & Trademarks, Internet Marketing & Social Media, Just for Fun, Online Defamation & Anonymity, Start Ups & Doing Business Online, Uncategorized
This was one of the more interesting stories of the year – does the photographer who set up everything to allow for a monkey to take a selfie own the copyright to that selfie? This year we…
Posted in Children and the Internet, Online Defamation & Anonymity, Privacy & Public Policy
A Georgia seventh-grader created a fake Facebook profile that defamed a classmate, according to this Wall Street Journal story. In middle school fashion (I am not looking forward to parenting through this period), a boy created a fake Facebook profile of a female classmate, used a “Fat Face” app to alter her appearance and…