James Grimmelmann, Associate Professor of Law at the New York Law School and faculty member of the Institute for Information Law and Policy, discusses online harassment and anonymity. The discussion also turns to a new proposal to combat online harassment and the Google Books settlement.
Related Readings
- The Unmasking Option by James Grimmelmann (PDF)
- “Skanks in NYC” blog post leads to lawsuit against Google at Ars Technica
- Auto Admit Controversy at Wikipedia
- Can You be Sued for Unmasking an Anonymous Blogger? by Brian Solove at Concurring Opinions
- Dog Poop Girl Incident at Wikipedia
- Stolen SideKick Incident
- China’s Cyberposse at the New York Times
- Google Books at Wikipedia
- Google Book Search Settlement Agreement
- Judge Hears Arguments on Google Book Settlement at the New York Times
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