Public Citizen Calls on Presidential Candidates, Parties to Pledge Not to Use Dangerous, Manipulative Deepfakes
Seeberger v. Davenport Civil Rights Commission October 07, 2019 The Fair Housing Act and its state and local analogs bar housing discrimination based on familial status and other bases…
Kelly v. Doe August 12, 2019 A lawyer in Santa Rosa, California, filed a libel suit against an anonymous critic who complained on Yelp about alleged…
Public Citizen v. DeVos July 24, 2019 The Department of Education operates Wi-Fi networks that it makes available to visitors attending meetings at its headquarters and other…
Schlossberg v. Luong June 05, 2019 Twelve years after a member of the Blade Forums, a discussion site about knives, helped explain what “burl” is in…
Shelby Resorts v. Doe June 01, 2019 A company that sells vacation timeshare stays and its president sued an anonymous person who created a web site, using…
Antonoplos v Doe May 22, 2019 A DC lawyer filed a defamation lawsuit in the Superior Court for the District of Columbia against an anonymous Internet…
Louis Vuitton Malletier v. My Other Bag, Inc. March 15, 2019 The fashion giant sued a one-woman company whose product, a tote bag, poked fun at Louis Vuitton’s famous handbag by…
Noble v. National Ass’n of Letter Carriers February 19, 2019 Online Rights in Union Elections – A member of the National Association of Letter Carriers who planned to run for…
Bishop v. Morgan January 11, 2019 Michael Bishop, the principal of a high school in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, sued Ryan Sawyers, the…