Overlawyered.com commentary
[through
mid-June 2003. Items after that date collected
here]:
Whatever you do, don't criticize lawyers -- 2003: "The
intimidation tactics of Madison County", Jun. 9 (& updates Jul.
12, Jul.
26). 2002: "'Ex-jurors
file $6 billion suit against '60 Minutes'", Dec. 16-17; "Lawyers
fret about bad image" (Fla. bar plans to rate and monitor tone of journalists'
coverage), Oct. 3; "AVweb capitulates
to defamation suit", Sept. 16-17 (& Sept.
18-19). 2001: "Watch
what you say about lawyers (part XI)" (Wolk sues AVweb over Cessna
verdict commentaries), Sept. 7-9 (& update Oct.
12-14)(& letter to the editor, Apr.
11); "Mich. lawyer's demand:
get my case off your website" ("Love Your Neighbor", M-LAW, Overlawyered.com),
Jun. 20 (& letter to the editor, July
6); "Dangers of complaining
about lawyers" (Ga. considers easing defamation counter-complaints
by lawyers), Mar. 30-Apr. 1. 2000: "Australian
roundup" (lawyers sue cabinet minister for suggesting they overcharge
and lack ethics), Sept. 6-7; "Target
Detroit" (class action lawyers personally sue DaimlerChrysler lawyer,
citing his critical remarks regarding them), Jul. 19-20; "Baron's
judge grudge" (lawyer bullies alt-weekly Dallas Observer over
exposé), March 23. 1999: "Criticizing
lawyers proves hazardous" (class-action attorneys sue columnist Bill
McClellan for making fun of them), Nov. 4 (updated Nov.
30 (he criticizes them again, though suit is still pending) and Feb.
29, 2000 (they agree to drop suit); "Couple
ordered to pay $57,000 for campaign ads criticizing judge", Oct. 18;
"Think I'm too litigious? I'll
sue! (II)" (lawyer sues over being called ambulance chaser), Aug. 16.
Hate speech, hate crime laws, 2002: "British
free-speech case", Dec. 18-19; Letter
to the editor, Oct. 23; "Cutting
edge of discrimination law" (Huckleberry Finn in schools), Oct.
7-8; "Prominent French author
sued for 'insulting Islam'", Aug. 23-25 (& Sept.
18-19, Oct. 25-27 (acquitted));
"French ban sought for Fallaci
book on Islam", Jun. 11-12; "Our
editor interviewed", May 29. 2001: "Australia:
anti-American tripped up by speech code", Dec. 21-23; "Compulsory
chapel for Minn. lawyers", Dec. 18; "EU
considers plans to outlaw racism", Dec. 5-6; "U.K.
may ban anti-religious speech", Oct. 19-21; "'Hate
speech' law invoked against anti-American diatribe" (Canada), Oct.
17-18; "Judge to 'Sopranos' suit:
fuhgetaboutit",
Sept. 21-23 (& Apr. 6-8);
"'Lawsuit demands AOL stop anti-Islamic
chat'", Sept. 3. 2000: "U.S.
Department of Justice vs. Columbus Day?", Oct. 3; "Punitive
damages for hatemongering?" (Wash. Post on Aryan Nations case),
Sept. 19; "Australia: antibias
laws curb speech" (newspaper's slighting ethnic references), July 11;
"Columnist-fest" (John Rocker
case), Jan. 18; "Watch your speech
in Laguna Beach", Jan. 13-14. 1999: "Most
unsettling thing we've heard about Canada in a while" (hate speech
laws), Dec. 17-19; "Speech police
go after opinion articles, editorial cartoons", Aug. 28-29; "Hate-crime
laws: why they aren't liberal", Aug. 9.
Intellectual property, 2003: "He's
gotta have it" (Spike Lee v. Spike TV), Jun. 16-17; "Hiker
cuts off use of his name", Jun. 4-6. 2002: "Macaulay
on copyright law", Oct. 14; "'Judge
Throws Out "Harry Potter" Copyright Suit'", Oct. 7-8; "How
sharper than a serpent's tooth it is/To have a precociously musical child"
(singer James Brown sued by daughters), Sept. 20-22; "Skittish
at Kinko's" (won't make copies of customer's own published writing),
Jul. 26-28; "Stolen silence?"
(John Cage composition), Jul. 19-21; "Law
blogs", Jul. 3-9; "'Top ten
new copyright crimes'" (satire), Jun. 3-4; "'A
fence too far'" (Hollings bill), May 20-21; "ReplayTV
copyright fight", May 6; "A
DMCA run-in" (linking to copyright violation), Apr. 16-17; "Intel
Corp. versus yoga foundation", Apr. 1-2; "Web
speech roundup", Mar. 25-26; "British
Telecom claims to own hyperlinks", Feb. 13-14 (& Oct.
1-2); "Overlawyered film sets",
Feb. 8-10; "'"Let's Roll" Trademark
Battle Is On'", Feb. 4-5 (& Feb.
11-12); "'Aborigines claim
kangaroo copyright'", Feb. 1-3. 2001: "Radio
daze", Aug. 31-Sept. 2; "Barney's
bluster", June 25 (& "Welcome
Slashdot readers", July 5); "Mich.
lawyer's demand: get my case off your website" ("Love Your Neighbor",
M-LAW, Overlawyered.com), June 20; "Value
of being able to endure parody without calling in lawyers: priceless"
(MasterCard), April 25; "Patenting
the Web?", April 3-4; "Scientologists
vs. Slashdot", Mar. 19-20. 2000: "Web-copyright
update: 'Dialectizer' back up, 'MS-Monopoly' down", Aug. 16-17; "'Dialectizer
shut down'", May 18-21; "More
assertions of link liability" (DVD hack), Dec. 31, 1999-Jan. 2, 2000.
1999:
"Hey, what is this place, anyway?"
(Pez Co. claims right to restrict use of word "Pez"), Oct. 16-17; "Copyright
and conscience" (goodbye to "Dysfunctional Family Circus"), Oct. 7
(& see main IP section on tech
law page).
Lawsuits intimidate expression, 2003: "McDonald's
sues food critic" (Italy), Jun. 16-17. 2002: "PetsWarehouse.com
defamation suit, cont'd" (linking, metatags), May 22-23 (& May
27, 2002, Oct. 4-6, 2002,
Aug.
6, 2001); "AVweb capitulates
to defamation suit", Sept. 16-17 (& Sept.
18-19); "Defend yourself in
print and we'll sue" (Nike issue ads), May 3 (& Feb.
13-14); "Web speech roundup",
Mar. 25-26. 2001: "Gary
to Gannett: pay up for that investigative reporting", March 30-April
1; "Scientologists vs. Slashdot",
March 19-20; "'Persistent suitor'"
(criticism of academic journals' publisher), Feb. 6. 2000: "Hauling
commentators to court", Dec. 1; "Degrees
of intimidation" (book on "diploma mills", Apr. 28-30; "Terminix
vs. consumer critic's website", Mar. 31-April 2; "Costs
of veggie-libel laws", Mar. 20. 1999: "Feds:
dissent on smoking = racketeering", Sept. 23.
Bans on web content not "accessible" to disabled: see special
section on disabled rights page.
Blaming media for violence, 2002: "Updates"
(Jenny Jones case), Oct. 25-27; "'Addictive'
computer game blamed for suicide", Apr. 3-4 (& letter to the editor,
Apr.
11). 2001: "Blame
video games, again" (WTC terrorism), Sept. 24; "Put
the blame on games" (Columbine), April 24, 2001 (& see March
6, 2002: judge dismisses case); "Judge
throws out Hollywood- violence suit" (Oliver Stone, Natural Born
Killers), March 13-14. 2000: "Hollywood
under fire: nose of the Camel?", Sept. 19; "'Violent
media is good for kids'", Sept. 13-14; "Shoot-'em-ups:
hand over your files", June 19; "Judge
dismisses suit blaming entertainment business for school shootings",
April 13. 1999: "Down
the censorship-by-lawsuit road", Oct. 12; "'Bringing
art to court'", Sept. 9; "Censorship
via (novel) lawsuit" (media companies sued after school shootings),
July 22.
Harassment law: "'Lawsuit
demands AOL stop anti-Islamic chat'", Sept. 3, 2001; "EEOC:
unfiltered computers 'harass' librarians", June 4, 2001; "Harassment-law
roundup" (pin-ups, bar owner case), May 4, 2000; "The
scarlet %+#?*^)&!", March 7; "Recommended
reading" (Roland White in London Times on chill to office banter),
Jan. 25, 2000; "Suppression of
conversation vs. improvement of conversation", Nov. 12, 1999 (excerpts
from Joan Kennedy Taylor book); "'Personally
agree with' harassment policy -- or you're out the door", Sept. 22;
"EEOC encourages anonymous harassment
complaints", Sept. 3, 1999; and see separate
page on harassment law.
Those dangerous emails: "Cartoonist's
suit over practical joke", Oct. 26-28, 2001 (& letter
to the editor, Nov. 29); "Big
fish devour the little?" (listserv defamation, aquatic plants case),
Aug. 6, 2001; "Harassment-law
roundup" (email-shredding software), Feb. 19-21, 2000; "Emails
that ended 20 Times careers", Feb. 8-9, 2000; "Hold
your e-tongue" (emails "can kill you in a courtroom"), Nov. 9, 1999;
"Please -- there are terminals
present" (Bloomberg email system censors bad words), July 30; "'Destroy
privacy expectations': lawyer" (tell workers their email and hard drives
are open to company inspection), July 26, 1999; and see separate
page on harassment law.
Web liability issues, 2002: "AVweb
capitulates to defamation suit", Sept. 16-17 (& Sept.
18-19); "PetsWarehouse.com
defamation suit, cont'd" (linking, metatags), May 22-23 (& Oct.
4-6); "A DMCA run-in"
(linking to copyright violation), Apr. 16-17; "Web
speech roundup", Mar. 25-26; "Columnist-fest"
(N.Y. Times v. Tasini), Feb. 11-12; "Web
defamation roundup", Jan. 18-20. 2001: "Words
as property: 'entrepreneur'" (domain name dispute), Nov. 1; "University
official vs. web anonymity", Oct. 30; "'Lawsuit
demands AOL stop anti-Islamic chat'", Sept. 3; "Anonymity
takes a D.C. hit" (Italy licenses web publishers), May 21; "Scientologists
vs. Slashdot", March 19-20. 2000: "Yahoo
pulls message board", Oct. 18; "'Regulating
Privacy: At What Cost?'" (Swedish privacy laws), Sept. 20; "Web-copyright
update: 'Dialectizer' back up, 'MS-Monopoly' down", Aug. 16-17; "Dangers
of linking", June 7; "Illegal
to talk about drugs?", May 30; "'Dialectizer
shut down'", May 18-21; "eBay
yanks e-meter auctions" (copyright claim), May 3; "Terminix
vs. consumer critic's website" (metatags), March 31-April 2; "More
assertions of link liability" (DVD hack), Dec. 31-Jan. 2. 1999:
"Link your way to liability?"
(professor sues over "course critique" website), Nov. 15 (& update
Oct.
10, 2000); "We ourselves
use 'sue'" (competitors' names used as metatags), Sept. 25-26; "Don't
link or I'll sue" ("deep linking" suits), Aug. 13 (& update
April 5, 2000: court rules deep linking not violation). Plus:
our 404 message; & see data
collection, disabled online access issues,
and high-tech law generally.
Other media/performance accessibility issues, 2002: "11th
Circuit reinstates 'Millionaire' lawsuit" (suit against "Millionaire"
TV show over telephone-based screening), Jun. 21-23 (& Mar.
24-26, June 12, June
19, Nov. 7, 2000; Nov.
5, 2001). 2001: "'Panel
backs deaf patron's claim against club'" (interpreter demand at comedy
club), March 9-11. 2000: "Seats
in all parts" (theaters), Dec. 29, 2000-Jan. 2, 2001; "Movie
caption trial begins" (assistive devices aid concert bootleggers),
Aug. 1; "Complaint: recreated
slave ship not handicap accessible", July 21-23; "Preferred
seating" (theaters), April 25-26; "Newest
disabled right: audio TV captioning", March 22; "'Deaf
group files suit against movie theaters'" (closed captioning demand),
Feb. 19-21; "The fine print"
(sue Boston Globe for reducing type size?), Feb. 17.
Surveillance: "Collateral
damage in Drug War" (identity of book buyer), Apr. 28-30, 2000; "Chat
into the microphone, please" (SEC plan to trawl Web), Apr. 11; "The
booths have ears" (restaurant conversations spied on in U.K.), Apr.
5; "The bold cosmetologists of
law enforcement", Mar. 29; "Your
hairdresser -- and informant?", Mar. 16, 2000; "EEOC
encourages anonymous harassment complaints", Sept. 3, 1999.
Defamation, 2003: "Around
the blogs" (N.Y. Times brass), Jun. 18-19. 2002: "PetsWarehouse.com
defamation suit, cont'd", May 22-23; "Web
speech roundup", Mar. 25-26; "Web
defamation roundup", Jan. 18-20; "The
talk of Laconia", Jan. 2-3. 2001: "Attorney
can sue for being called 'fixer'", Dec. 5-6; "University
official vs. web anonymity", Oct. 30; "Disparaging
stadium nickname leads to suit", Jul. 5 (& update Aug.
29-30: company drops suit); "Patenting
the Web?" (TechSearch v. Intel defamation suit), Apr. 3-4. 2000:
"Toronto coach: Ich kann nicht
anders" (had to file defamation suit), Apr. 25-26 (& update
May 4, case dropped); "Great
moments in defamation law" (armed robber sues own lawyer for mistakenly
calling him heroin instead of crack abuser), Apr. 14-16.
Advertising, 2003: "Clear
Channel = Deep Pocket" (advertising as nexus of liability in nightclub
fire?, Mar. 10-11. 2002: "Lawsuit
threats vs. campaign speech", Oct. 4-6 (& May
18-21, 2000); "Defend yourself
in print and we'll sue" (Nike issue ads), May 3 (& Feb.
13-14); "Norway toy-ad crackdown"
(sexism), Apr. 23-24; "'FTC Taking
"Seriously" Request to Probe Firearms Sites'" (unlawful to recommend
guns for family security?), Jan. 16-17. 2001: "Radio
daze", Aug. 31-Sept. 2; "Ghost
blurber case", June 12; "Old-hairstyle
photo prompts lawsuit", June 1-3; "Junk-fax
bonanza", March 27 (& March
3-5, 2000, Oct. 22, 1999).
2000:
"Web-advertisers' apocalypse?",
Apr. 20. 1999: "Free
expression, with truth in advertising thrown in?" (lawyer's Jolly Roger
flag dispute), Dec. 31; "Feds:
dissent on smoking = racketeering", Sept. 23, 1999 (and see lawyers'
advertising page).
TV, 2003: "He's gotta
have it" (Spike Lee v. Spike TV), Jun. 16-17; "Jailhouse
rock" (VH1), Mar. 10-11; "'Jack
Ass blasts "Jackass"'", Jan. 3-6. 2002: "Updates"
(Jenny Jones case), Oct. 25-27; "'Demand
for more ugly people on TV'" (Norway: higher "ugly quotas" sought),
Oct. 21; "Lawsuit threats vs.
campaign speech", Oct. 4-6; "11th
Circuit reinstates 'Millionaire' lawsuit" (suit over show's telephone-based
screening), Jun. 21-23 (& Mar.
24-26, June 12, June
19, Nov. 7, 2000; Nov.
5, 2001); "Soap star: ABC
wrote my character out of the show", Apr. 10. 2001: "Suing
'The Sopranos'", Apr. 6-8 (& Jul.
12-14, 2002: case dropped); "'Survivor'
contestant sues", Feb. 7-8. 2000: "Behind
'Boston Public'", Nov. 21; "Palm
Beach County 'Under Control'" (suit against network for erroneous election-eve
projection), Nov. 16; "Why the
bad guys can't stand John Stossel", Aug. 18-20; "Won't
pay for set repairs" (Orkin ad leads viewers to throw objects at their
TVs), May 30; "Thomas the Tank
Engine, derailed" (show's email contact with young fans), May 25; "Sock
puppet lawsuit" ("Late Show with Conan O'Brien" writer), Apr. 27; "Who
wants to sue for a million?" (suit against game show for lack of disabled
access), Mar. 24-26 (&
update
Jun. 12); "Newest disabled
right: audio TV captioning", Mar. 22; "Letterman
sign suit", Mar. 17-19. 1999: "The
fateful T-shirt" (Leno show giveaway suit), Dec. 7.
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