Posts tagged with "social media"

  1. Computer CrimeGovernance

    Police not required to publicly disclose how they monitor social media accounts in investigations

    May 23, 2018 -

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  2. Section 230Social Media

    Ninth Circuit upholds decision in favor of Twitter in terrorism case

    January 31, 2018 - Tamara Fields and Heather Creach, representing the estates of their late husbands and joined by Creach’s two minor children, sued Twitter, Inc. Plaintiffs alleged that . . .

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  3. First AmendmentSocial Media

    Pastor’s First Amendment rights affected parole conditions barring social media use

    December 15, 2017 - Plaintiff - a Baptist minister on parole in California - sued several parole officials, arguing that conditions placed on his parole violated plaintiff’s First Amendment . . .

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  4. Social Media

    Ownership of domain names and social media accounts a key issue in case

    January 20, 2017 - Plaintiff sued defendant for unauthorized use of domain names and social media accounts. Plaintiff asked the court to declare its rights to these digital assets . . .

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  5. Section 230Social Media

    Twitter avoids liability in terrorism lawsuit

    August 12, 2016 - Update 1/31/2018: The Ninth Circuit upheld the court's decision discussed below. The families of two U.S. contractors killed in Jordan sued Twitter, accusing the platform . . .

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  6. About This Site

    internetcases turns 10 years old today

    January 28, 2015 -

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  7. AnonymityDefamation

    Court orders Twitter to identify anonymous users

    January 9, 2015 -

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  8. Employment

    Court allows class action plaintiffs to set up social media accounts to draw in other plaintiffs

    November 17, 2014 -

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  9. DefamationPrivacy

    When is it okay to use social media to make fun of people?

    July 22, 2014 -

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  10. EvidenceTrademarks

    Tweet served as evidence of initial interest confusion in trade dress case

    June 16, 2014 -

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