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Tennessee court upholds anonymous speech online
A Tennessee state court refused to unmask an anonymous blogger last week, citing the recent Maryland high court decision that upheld… -
Victory for online speech in Maryland
Maryland’s highest court on Friday ruled that a newspaper company does not have to reveal the identities of three people… -
Online comments company expected to name users
The York Daily Record/Sunday News reports that the company that owns its online readers' comment section is expected to turn… -
Gossipy college Web site goes offline
A gossip Web site that took college campuses by storm has shut down. As of Feb. 5, JuicyCampus is no… -
Google executives face criminal prosecution in Italy
A group of Google lawyers and executives are facing criminal prosecution in Italy for not immediately removing from their Italian… -
Subpoena to blogger seeks everything, including Web site viewers
A Virginia-based blogger is fighting a subpoena that seeks the identities of everyone who viewed an online article he wrote… -
Boston.com settles suit over linking
The copyright lawsuit between GateHouse Media and The New York Times Co. over linking articles on the Internet was settled… -
Judge approves Web coverage of hearing
A federal judge in Massachusetts agreed this week to allow live Internet streaming coverage of a Jan. 22 motions hearing in… -
Newspaper won't have to disclose identities of posters
Another newspaper has prevailed in a court battle over the identities of people who commented anonymously on its Web site.… -
Media sues media over linking on Web sites
A battle over Web site links has landed two media companies in court. GateHouse Media, which owns several hundred newspapers…