Brazil’s Proposed Internet Regulation–an Update (That’s Actually Good News) (Guest Blog Post)

by Guest Blogger Marcel Leonardi Some fantastic news: in response to the waves of criticism toward the proposed notice and takedown regime that might have curbed online speech in Brazil – see my prior blog post – the Brazilian Ministry…

Troubling Ruling About 47 USC 230 and Moderators–Cornelius v. DeLuca

By Eric Goldman Cornelius v. DeLuca, 2010 WL 1709928 (D. Idaho April 26, 2010) I blogged about this case last year. In that post, I described the situation: DeLuca runs bodybuilding.com, a fitness website and online retailer. The plaintiffs sell…

Proposed Internet Regulation in Brazil Might Curb Online Speech (Guest Blog Post)

by Guest Blogger Marcel Leonardi [Marcel Leonardi is an attorney in São Paulo, Brazil, and Professor of Law at FGV-SP. He was a Google Policy Fellow in 2009, working with the international team at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He has…

Facebook Gets Partial Win in Click Fraud Lawsuit

By Eric Goldman In re Facebook PPC Advertising Litigation, C 09-3043 JF (HRL) (N.D. Cal. April 22, 2010). My blog post on the complaint filing. This is an unexpectedly hard-to-parse ruling in a click fraud lawsuit against Facebook. Facebook sought…

Website Gets 230 Immunity Despite Claim of Site Content Accuracy–Milo v. Martin

By Eric Goldman Milo v. Martin, 2010 WL 1708895 (Tex. App. Ct. April 29, 2010) This case involves allegedly defamatory “guestbook” messages posted by unknown users to a website entitled “The Watchdog.” Framed like that, the precedent says the website…

Online Defamation Action Can Have Only One Defendant–Novins v. Cannon

By Eric Goldman Novins v. Cannon, 2010 WL 1688695 (D. N.J. April 27, 2010). The CMLP page on Novins’ initial demand letter. The CMLP page on the lawsuit. An aborted lawsuit blog putatively by Novins. This is a defamation action…

Record Album Only Supports One Statutory Damages Award–Bryant v. Media Right

By Eric Goldman Bryant v. Media Right Productions, Inc., 09-2600-cv (2d Cir. April 27, 2010). My previous blog post on this case under the name Bryant v. Europadisk. Wow, talk about snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The plaintiffs…

Amazon Wins Keyword Advertising Suit–Video Professor v. Amazon

By Eric Goldman Video Professor, Inc. v . Amazon.com, Inc., 1:09-cv-00636-REB-KLM (D. Colo. April 21, 2010) Video Professor has been involved in a few interesting legal scrapes. For example, you may recall that in 2007 they launched a major crackdown…

Beverly Stayart Strikes Again! This Time, Stayart Sues Google

By Eric Goldman Stayart v. Google, Inc., 2:10-cv-00336-LA (E.D. Wis. complaint filed April 20, 2010) I’ve previously blogged about Beverly Stayart (a/k/a Bev Stayart) and her mockable lawsuit against Yahoo. She has repeatedly declared that she is the only Beverly…

FTC Drops Investigation of Advertiser Who Gave Gifts to Bloggers

By Eric Goldman Although the FTC’s revised Endorsements and Testimonials Guidelines were inscrutable overall, a few things were, in fact, clear from the FTC’s announcements: 1) The FTC believes shill blogging is out of control 2) They blame advertisers for…