July 2026

  1. AnonymityArtificial Intelligence

    Nudified deepfake victims in suit against xAI can remain anonymous

    July 31, 2026 - Jane Doe and three other women sued defendant xAI alleging that the company's Grok chatbot generated non-consensual nude and sexually explicit images of them. Plaintiffs . . .

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  2. Defamation

    Defendant’s obvious bias helped her win a defamation case

    July 29, 2026 - Plaintiff Lichfield sued defendants Kubler and Netflix for defamation after Kubler released a three-part Netflix documentary about her experience at a troubled-teen boarding school. The . . .

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  3. Social MediaUnfair Competition

    Social media use of competitor product photos supported unfair competition claim

    July 27, 2026 - Plaintiff sued defendant for trademark infringement after defendant terminated a manufacturing agreement and began selling inflatable paint booths that allegedly copied plaintiff's distinctive design. Defendant . . .

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  4. Privacy

    Court allows privacy lawsuit against adult products retailer to proceed

    July 19, 2026 -   Plaintiff sued the operator of the online adult-products retailer Adam & Eve, claiming the company violated Pennsylvania's wiretapping law by allowing Google Analytics to . . .

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  5. First Amendment

    Anti-Trump judge blocks visa policy designed to protect Americans from foreign censorship

    July 14, 2026 - Obama-appointed Chief Judge James Boasberg has blocked a Trump administration visa policy aimed at noncitizens deeply embedded in the content moderation, fact-checking, and Big Tech . . .

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