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Smearing Toddler Reputations Via Internet: Free Speech Or Extortion?

retroworks writes "Crystal Cox, a Montana woman who calls herself an 'investigative journalist,' was slapped with a $2.5-million judgment last year for defaming an investment firm and one of its lead partners. Cox had taken control of the Google footprint of Obsidian Finance and its principal Kevin Padrick by writing hundreds of posts about them on dozens of websites she owned, inter-linking them in ways that made them rise up in Google search results; it ruined Obsidian's business due to prospective clients being put off by the firm's seemingly terrible online reputation. After Obsidian sued Cox, she contacted them offering her 'reputation services;' for $2,500 a month, she could 'fix' the firm's reputation and help promote its business. The Forbes Article goes on to describe how she tried to similarly leverage attorneys and journalists reputations. Finding some of her targets were too well established in google rank to pester or intimidate, Cox moved to family members, reserving domain names for one of her target's 3-year-old daughter. Forbes columnist Kashmir Hill makes the case that this clearly isn't journalism, and establishes a boundary for free speech online."

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  1. That's Dumb by smc170 · · Score: -1, Troll

    The internet is made for rising up and protesting. If you want to start charging people millions for internet posts, then pass SOPA.

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    1. Re:That's Dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      "Crystal Cox, a Montana woman who calls herself "the best cock sucker ever" was slapped with a $2.5-million judgment last year for not actually knowing how to suck cock. Cox had taken control of the penis of Obsidian Finance and its principal Kevin Padrick and never brought any man to orgasm."

      Its a sad story indeed.

  2. Re:I think the key... by just_a_monkey · · Score: -1, Troll

    Freedom of speech does not include freedom to slander.

    Actually, sweetheart, that's exactly what it includes.

    Or should, because the next step is to call unwanted criticism of our rulers "slander", and punish the critics for criticizing.

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