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Was on Fox News Chicago talking about defamation and anonymity

I enjoyed talking with Anna Devlantes and Corey McPherrin this morning on our local Fox affiliate’s morning program about defamation online and the challenging problem of unmasking anonymous defendants. The video is embedded below, or you can go here if it’s not showing up in the RSS feed.

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This entry was posted in Anonymity, Defamation on September 2, 2010 by Evan Brown (@internetcases).

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