""There are a lot of both statutes and doctrines designed to make it more difficult [for people] to challenge speech online about them that they simply don't like,” said Daniel Nazer, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. “The lower court’s ruling took the right of publicity and just drove a Mack truck through all of that. It’s good to see it reversed.”"
- Date Published:08/09/2017
- Original Publication:The Recorder