And the Auto Admit Drumbeat Continues
The latest installment in Teh AutoAdmit Lulz hit PACER yesterday. That’s how crappy it is, I didn’t even bother to blog on it the day it was posted. You will
The latest installment in Teh AutoAdmit Lulz hit PACER yesterday. That’s how crappy it is, I didn’t even bother to blog on it the day it was posted. You will
For you old folks (over 18) who aren’t up on the latest lingo, the word for the day is Pwn, and its derivatives: Pwned, Pwnage. Urban Dictionary definition . Internet
AutoAdmit pseudonymous defendant “AK47” has made a few errors in judgment. First his statements on the AutoAdmit board. Bad judgment? Yes. Legally actionable? Probably not. But, that didn’t stop anyone
Pseudonymous defendant, AK47, had his motion to quash heard on Monday, May 5. He was represented by court-appointed counsel. The fact that the court appointed counsel to represent AK47 in
The AutoAdmit case has taken an interesting twist. Mr. Ciolli has filed a pro se motion to quash a subpoena in the Western District of Virginia. There has been no
A lawyer files a personal injury suit arising from vaccine use and autism. A blogger writes about the subject and criticizes the plaintiff’s attorney. The plaintiff’s attorney issues a subpoena
The Middle District of Florida ruled yesterday in Internet Solutions Corporation v. Marshall, dismissing the case for lack of personal jurisdiction. The plaintiff, a Florida corporation, was upset about blog
We have all bumped into pay-per-click sites while looking for actually useful information. You know these sites. You type in a domain name, fully expecting to find a useful website,
Simple Justice reports on how a website that gave citizens the ability to write about their experiences with police officers was taken down — yet nobody has a problem with
Rep. Couch I won’t pick on the Commonwealth of Kentucky… even though doing so might be really easy. That would be an unnecessary cheap shot. I will, however, I will
I (along with anyone else who respects the Constitution) say that the best cure for bad speech is more speech, not censorship. However, I frequently hear a whiny retort to
There was a really stupid article in the LA Times that I planned on slamming. See Douse the online flamers Well, a blog by the name of Peromyscus did the