While doing some surfing, I came across some info about an interesting lawsuit happening here in the US. While not directly related to the subject matter usually discussed here on TERB, it is directly related to what TERB is - a review board where we post our opinions. In short, a user of a mailing list for aquatic plant hobbyists mentioned a bad experience he had with a company. Others users chimed in with similar bad experiences. The company’s owner sued the users, the mail list, its volunteer moderator, and others for $15 million. It gets worse. When the online community set up a defense fund for the individuals, the company’s owner sued the defense fund itself. And if that wasn’t enough, the owner added an additional defendant… a guy who put on his website a link to the company’s “not recommended” status on the Better Business Bureau (BBB) website. (Oh yeah, he’s suing the BBB in a separate law suit for that ranking). Below are some links to sites with information on this suit.
While many people readily and quickly agree the law suit is frivolous and without substantial merit, the problem is that these individuals being sued must still spend tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves.
I think this is an extremely important case not just relating to freedom of opinion on the Internet, but also about the practice of intimidation through the use of law suits.
Check out the links below. If you find this case as disturbing as I do, perhaps you’ll consider helping these folks out by donating to their defense fund as I have. If not, thanks for your time in reading this post.
Article about the case on salon.com - http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/04/04/aquatic_plants/index.html
General Information - http://www.thedefensefund.org/
The APD Defense Fund for the Defendants - http://www.petsforum.com/psw/
Copy Of an MSNBC article - http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Freedom.of.Speech/Web.talk.html
"In a free country, we punish men for crimes they commit, but never for the opionions they have" - Harry S. Truman
"I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will fight, to my death, for your right to say it." - Voltaire
While many people readily and quickly agree the law suit is frivolous and without substantial merit, the problem is that these individuals being sued must still spend tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves.
I think this is an extremely important case not just relating to freedom of opinion on the Internet, but also about the practice of intimidation through the use of law suits.
Check out the links below. If you find this case as disturbing as I do, perhaps you’ll consider helping these folks out by donating to their defense fund as I have. If not, thanks for your time in reading this post.
Article about the case on salon.com - http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/04/04/aquatic_plants/index.html
General Information - http://www.thedefensefund.org/
The APD Defense Fund for the Defendants - http://www.petsforum.com/psw/
Copy Of an MSNBC article - http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Freedom.of.Speech/Web.talk.html
"In a free country, we punish men for crimes they commit, but never for the opionions they have" - Harry S. Truman
"I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will fight, to my death, for your right to say it." - Voltaire