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Lawyer Sues Yahoo for Message Board Name-Calling

Yardboy writes "Yahoo! News has a story concerning one Stephen Galton who has filed a class-action lawsuit against Yahoo claiming the company 'unfairly protected people who post negative messages on its bulletin boards and falsely advertised that it prevents such abusive messages.' Seems he was subjected to name-calling (such as shyster) when he signed up under the username 'stephengalton' in order to respond to a negative post about an unidentified client. As other users chimed in with negative remarks, Galton filed suit against them (it's not clear from the story for what) and sought their personal information from Yahoo via a subpoena. The lawsuit seeks restitution, a permanent injunction and other forms of relief. What's really interesting is all the message board posts relating to the story have been deleted."

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  1. Stephen Galton's Contact Info by ambrosine10 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I assume this is him?

    sgalton@galtonhelm.com

    Go on, tell him what you think.

  2. sgalton@galtonhelm.com - (213) 629-8800 by Jailbrekr · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://news.messages.yahoo.com/bbs?action=m&board= 37172369&tid=nmtechyahoomessagesdc&sid=37172369&mi d=60

    I think its important to post this information, before yahoo deletes it.

    Please note that I am not posting anonymously. :)

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  3. Re:sgalton@galtonhelm.com - (213) 629-8800 by Jailbrekr · · Score: 4, Informative
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  4. Re:Protected speech by BWJones · · Score: 4, Informative

    Standard defense of libel or slander would include 1) speaking the truth, 2) statements of absolute or qualified privilege and 3) which is the most important and relevant here: Fair comment which means we are all free to state what is on our minds concerning public interest as long as there is no direct malicious intent.

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  5. Re:Protected speech by localhost00 · · Score: 5, Informative
    Ever heard of libel or slander?

    Yes I have. Libel is making a false statement of a person. Calling him a name is not a true or false statement, but is rather opinion. Libel is not calling someone an asshat or shyster. Libel is saying he killed Nichole Brown Simpson. Libel is saying he accepted money from Evil, Corp. when in fact he didn't.

    Libel is the difference between demeaning opinions and demeaning false statements.

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  6. Re:You missed the point by nwbvt · · Score: 4, Informative
    I'm curious, where does Yahoo! promise to prevent abuse postings? I'm going through their TOS and I see no guarentee that abusive postings will be prevented.

    I do see the following:

    Yahoo! does not control the Content posted via the Service and, as such, does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of such Content. You understand that by using the Service, you may be exposed to Content that is offensive, indecent or objectionable. Under no circumstances will Yahoo! be liable in any way for any Content, including, but not limited to, for any errors or omissions in any Content, or for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of any Content posted, emailed, transmitted or otherwise made available via the Service.
    Which seems to throw out his argument. Just below that it does say
    You agree to not use the Service to:
    1. upload, post, email, transmit or otherwise make available any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable;
    but then it continues
    You acknowledge that Yahoo! may or may not pre-screen Content, but that Yahoo! and its designees shall have the right (but not the obligation) in their sole discretion to pre-screen, refuse, or move any Content that is available via the Service. [emphasis mine]
    So it sounds like to me that they can remove the content he objected to as it is arguably harrassing or defamatory, but they are under no obligation to prevent it.

    If you can find anything on Yahoo!'s site that goes against that, feel free to post it.

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