Law Student Sues Google Over Allegedly Defamatory Blog Posts
from the they-don't-teach-section-230? dept
Eric Goldman points us to a new lawsuit filed by a law student against Google over allegedly defamatory blog posts. The student also sues the individual who made the posts, but the inclusion of Google in the lawsuit is the odd part:
Filed Under: blog, defamation, law student, section 230
Companies: google
Comments on “Law Student Sues Google Over Allegedly Defamatory Blog Posts”
Well
That’s a rather clever way to get a head start on paying back their student loans
Wondering...
If the blog post is removed by the original author but Google’s search engine retains the defamatory post in its archives and continues to make it accessible despite it no longer being accessible from the blog, could they be considered guilty of some sort of contributory harm?
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No
fail!
I like the part where its written and not typed!
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Could hand written be an attempt not to have his name found by google bots?
I like the part where its written and not typed!
Hmm
Ok a dude knocked me over in a car park. So not only am I sueing his ass, but Ford as well. As long as they manufacture cars that can knock me over they are liable to ME!!!!!.
Give me money, because I cannot afford a printer & I have to hand write everything – Yeah also, I cannot afford to fund a handwriting course.
Car was made from plenet earth, the dude evolved on planet earth – So I’m sueing it as well.
Dah dee dah…. Lets all sue each other & why not?!?!?
If you read the documents the reason he included Google is because he’s requested removal of the blog post (Blogger has provisions for this) and they haven’t done it. Probably because he couldn’t satisfactorily backup his claim. Without reading the actual blog post…if the defendant’s post is “opinion based” Blogger won’t do anything about it. People are entitled to their opinions. Either that, or they simply haven’t gotten to it yet. This is only Sept. and the blog post he refers to is dated August 2010…it usually takes Blogger a while (long while) to get to this sort of thing.
And he may think he can get some money out of them…$110,000 seems like an odd amount to select…tuition maybe? Or the yearly salary of a lost job?
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If you read the documents the reason he included Google is because he’s requested removal of the blog post (Blogger has provisions for this) and they haven’t done it
Yeah, but Section 230 caselaw has already made it clear that that doesn’t matter. You can request the removal of anything and it doesn’t add liability.
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Mike-I checked the blogs, there are both anonymous. How else can he proves who wrote them? I think only google can since they own the blogs! what do you think?
Mike – I didn’t mean it was right, just that it was why.
Little lawyer is growing up and starting to do what lawyers do. He’ll proudly put this on his CV.
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What he will place on his CV “Failed to sue Google and had the case thrown out since I did not do two separate filings.”
indiana
hahahahaha this is indiana in a nutshell. It’s like the texas of the north.
Its becoming more apparent every day that law students barely understand the law.
Smartest Thing he did…. Not request Jury… this way only the judge can laugh at him, not a whole panel of his peers.
As Goldman (who teaches cyberlaw) notes, perhaps this student should take a cyberlaw class, in order to better understand liability and safe harbors, such as Section 230 when it comes to defamation claims.
We don’t have anything like cyberlaw at my school. I wish we did. It seems kind of silly to me in this day and age not to.
The closest thing we have is computer law, which focuses on software and hardware issues like copyright, trademark, patents, trade dress, licensing, antitrust, etc.
I just checked the textbook, and I found one case about defamation and section 230 at the back of the book. The professor I had never assigned that case.
plaintiff should be found guilty of failure to learn
Assuming that the plaintiff was born and raised in America, they fail in their ability to write a coherent argument that is not rife with spelling and grammatical errors.
This was written by a LAW student??
Re: plaintiff should be found guilty of failure to learn
He’s actually from Ivory Coast, Africa, so I’m assuming English is not his first language: http://www.state.in.us/judiciary//press/2009/cleo/millogo.html
Still, this is one shoddy complaint.
Re: plaintiff should be found guilty of failure to learn
He was not born and raised in the US. But he still should know enough about the language if he lives, works, attends school, etc…. And yes if he is studying legal and files a legal document you would think he would be smart enough to make sure his filing is correct. The least he could have done is have one of his fellow American law class mates review it!
haha
If this guy thinks the blog entry hurt business opportunities, this document of his is exponentially damaging as it will be forever available for the rest of his life. Seriously, not only is he basically illiterate, but it really backs up the whole “scam artist” comment on the blog. hehe
Re: haha
This whole thred is interesting. I read the blogs and complaint. It seems very odd! Maybe the blogs are anonymous because the people/person who wrote them are concerned with the plaintiff. Just a thought. When you view the original docket it now shows there has been a motion to seal the case due to the plaintiff’s asylee status; or maybe because of your comment tao? I am not a lawyer nor do I study law but something seems strange about this. A law student would know this would be a public file, correct? Why the sudden motion to seal the case, why not do that when filing? Interesting!
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My personal opinion but I am like 99.9% certain that every comment on this blog and the original blog which created the law suit that is made by Anonymous Coward is Arsene Millogo. Who else would be following and commenting sooooo much? Plus knowing him personally, just seems to fit.
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so i didn’t know as I was posting that if u fail to put a name in the name section that by default it puts “Anonymous Coward” so the except the comment I just left (above this one) and like 1 or 2 others posted Anonymously, he is responsible for the rest.
Check out these strange blogs about him:
http://be-aware-of-arsene-millogo.blogspot.com/
http://arsene-e-millogo.blogspot.com/
why bother..
There is no need to waste time in dealing with people who does his or her own insights towards negative activities
online. Just as long as they don’t bother other peoples job.
read the complaint
I believe he added Google to the complaint because the blog was anonymous and only Google could identify her.How else can he establish the blogger’s identity?
Re: read the complaint
You would sue the person who posted the defamatory comments as a Doe defendant, and then you’d get leave of the court to subpoena Google to turn over the commenter’s identifying information.
In this case though, he knows who posted the comments. He is suing the commenter and Google.
Did you read the complaint? 😉
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Yea, It might actually be saving himself some money. I am no lawyer but the process you mention could be costly and time consuming. if you bring all of them in the same suit then you get things done faster!! no? Plus I doubt he knows who wrote them for sure, he might have an idea but they are anonymous…
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He names “Tara Ann Buck” in the complaint like he’s sure it’s her. And he is holding Google responsible as well. It’s all right there in the complaint.
If all you wanted from Google was for them to turn over information about the commenter, you wouldn’t sue Google too. You’d simply subpoena them.
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I guess that is how it is done.His complaint also says only Google can confirm the blogger identity. Plus I doubt he expects to get any $$ from this
Sue himself.
I think he should sue himself while he’s at it. He must have done something to get the bloggers attention to begin with, otherwise no blog. Also sue his parents! If they weren’t so reckless with their intimacy, there would be nobody to blog about. Sue his parents again, if they would’ve managed to raise a reasonable human being, there might have been enough maturity to go around to prevent another bullshebick civil suit from clogging the courtrooms, making time for something a little more important than a measly blog.
Re: Sue himself.
“Must have done something” is not a legal standard nor it should be a basis for slander. If what in the blogs are justifiable by “must have done something” I suggest you disclose your name and I will wrote a slander blog about you since you “just did something” by insulting family. I was a victim of defamation and slander from a business competitor 3 years ago and it is not pleasant at all. You can loose a lot because a coward can hide himself behind a computer and write damaging things about you.
Re: Sue himself.
PS: I just read the blogs again and these are accusations that should be taken to a court of law if they were true. I am assuming the blogger cannot do that so he chose the cowardice.I would be livid if I was in his shoes!!
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Google
I don’t think that’ll do with google, too much money ))
Hmm
He was required to add Google to the suit because Google will not remove blogs or even posts without a court order. Google actually requires a court order before it will do anything, which means that you must sue them in a court of law.
oliviayai = A.Millogo
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That might be written by some blogger! isn’t it?
Speaking from experience, the person writing the blogs in 100% right on. He is a manipulator. I found out the hard way. This blogger is just one of MANY to experience Arsene Millogo.
Oh, and the reason he needs the case to be sealed isn’t because of his asylum status, it’s because there are so many people like me who google his name to find out where he is (since he owes me money) that he doesn’t like the fact that his address is on the top of the document! hahaha, i think it’s hilarious!
OH – and in case those comments are taken the wrong way… please know, I don’t want ANY revenge, nor do I want my money back. He is reaping what he sows and being able to read about it is good enough for me! I’m a firm believer in KARMA!