Denver University “Cyber Civil Rights” Symposium Recap

…and actions * cyberspace as a physical place. See, e.g., Noah v. AOL (an online discrimination case), National Federation of the Blind v. Target (also an online discrimination case) and…

Lawsuit Over Google Ads for Mobile Services Dismissed Per 230–Goddard v. Google

…Fortunately, Judge Fogel has little difficulty rejecting this argument, correctly pointing to the Green v. AOL precedent involving the distribution of third party viruses in an AOL chatroom (the Noah

March 2008 Quick Links, Part I

…several 230 cases (Noah v. AOL comes immediately to mind). Rebecca has more to say on this issue. – If negative behavioral covenants by users in a user agreement are…

Must Websites Comply with the ADA (and State-Law Equivalents)? National Federation of the Blind v. Target

…To the limited extent addressed by the precedent, websites have not been obligated to comply with the ADA (or similar anti-discrimination laws). See, e.g., Access Now v. Southwest Airlines; Noah

Fall 2005 Cyberlaw Syllabus

…but still fun to teach, like the Noah, Promatek and Pharmatrak cases. I did struggle a little with organizing the trademark cases. I don’t think there’s a single definitive teaching…

Milwaukee Radio Station Settles 47 USC 230 Lawsuit

…230, including Batzel, Ben Ezra, Carafano, Doe v. GTE, Green, Noah (the appeals court didn’t reference 47 USC 230 but affirmed on the grounds relied upon the district court), and…