Posted on 28 September 2012. Tags: privacy
Discovery related to what people are doing with social media is a rising topic in litigation all over the country. In this case the court gave the bloggers protection. The result may very well be different if a private citizen is the topic of slanderous statements. SUBPOENA OF GOOGLE FOR NAMES OF BLOGGERS RULED […]
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Posted in Consumer Protection
Posted on 17 August 2012. Tags: cases that change america, facebook, privacy
Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Daniel Waldman denied the defendant's request to access the plaintiff's face book account in order to test the credibility of plaintiff's complaints. The plaintiff argued that her Facebook page was in essence her on line home and communications within that home should not be the subject of discovery. In the […]
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