MN Supreme Court Rules In Internet Libel Case 10
MrSparkle writes: "In a first-of-its-kind case in Minnesota, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday the Internet shouldn't be treated differently than other media in out-of-state libel cases. WCCO has the story."
could be good or bad (Score:2, Interesting)
but could this mean that newsgroup posts will be treated more as a formal publications than a public conversation? we should be able to say more in public at the mall or in a newsgroup than we can publish in the local paper.
Re:could be good or bad (Score:5, Insightful)
Posting on the internet is more akin to publishing in a newspaper than to talking in a mall. The big difference is the intent to publish. If you are talking to another person in a mall, you know other people may here you, but your intent is to talk to the other person in the conversation. If you publish something in a newspaper, your intent is for anyone who picks up that publication to read it (i.e. wide distribution).
Writing on a newsgroup is much closer to publishing in a newspaper. Your intent is to have everyone who reads the newsgroup to read your post. This "conversation" is more like two people having a conversation by sending letters to the editor of a newspaper and having them published. The other people aren't "listening in" to your conversations, you are publishing your conversation for everyone to read.
Re:could be good or bad (Score:1)
Re:could be good or bad (Score:2, Interesting)
B) The author was representing said information as fact (meaning that it was not intended to be a joke)
That a resonable person would believe that the information was true (the pubilcation is credable)
So, all one has to do is place a disclaimer at the end of ones post in order to avoid litigation
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Law.com article (Score:2)