by Michael Roberts | Nov 15, 2014 | Internet Defamation and Online Libel
Appeals court refuses to adjudicate 1st Amendment rights of anonymous online antagonists. When charged for receiving payments as part of a kickback scheme, Stacey Jackson pleaded guilty. This pleading has effectively ended a dispute over the production of records...
by Michael Roberts | Jul 4, 2014 | Litigation Support & Electronic Discovery
Google EU’s “Right To Be Forgotten” Search Result Removal Request Form European Breakthrough: The EU Court of Justice ruled that EU citizens can ask search engines to remove search results containing their name if the results are “inadequate, irrelevant, or...
by Michael Roberts | Mar 21, 2014 | Blog
Microsoft admits to violating the privacy of a blogger by reading their Hotmail inbox. Microsoft is caught up in a privacy firestorm for reading the Hotmail inbox of a blogger. They are facing criticism for reading a blogger’s emails during a software leak...
by Michael Roberts | Mar 18, 2014 | Internet Defamation and Online Libel
Defamed in Australia: A Guide to Cleaning Up Your Reputation Internet defamation is a growing problem all over the world. If you are an Aussie, then Australia does have laws in place that can help clean up one’s reputation online more easily than in the U.S. In this...