by John W. Dozier
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I have often said that the left wingers are all for the right to free speech, until they don't agree with it. Time and again you'll see discussions and postings about using the Streisand Effect to retaliate against someone for offering an opposing voice. It is a policy aimed at destroying dissension, particularly in Internet legal and policy areas. "First things we do, let's kill all the lawyers." Consider the context of the statement if you don't already know and it quickly becomes apparent that this effort to bully, undermine, attack and destroy lawyers is the rallying cry for the police state...a world in which dissidents are held out to public scorn and ridicule by a vicious mob (Streisand Effect) or relentlessly attacked by masked intruders (anonymous speakers). This is the world in which we live today. Honest, honorable, intelligent, well mannered, battle worn veterans of the world rarely participate in online dialogue because of the attacks their participation invites. And so you get a very one sided, jaded, biased perspective on Internet law and policy issues. The far left liberals not only control the message, but police the web for anyone not drinking their kool-aid.
Table of Contents
• Copyright Infringement: Enforcement is Double-Edged
• Copyright Registration: DMCA is a Powerful Tool to Attack an Infringer
• DMCA Copyright "Take-Down" Notice Stinks
• Attempted Copyright Infringement Will Eventually Pass Congress
• Utah Needs to Lay Off Web Businesses
• Criminal Spam Prosecutions Begin
• Cybersquatting and Trademark Infringement
• The Changing Legal Geography of Your Online Business
• Traverse Internet Law on Hacking
• ISPs Find A New Revenue Model in Commercial E-Mail
• Real Internet Lawyers Find Solutions
• Defamation Immunity Isn't Clear
• When Are You Responsible For Your Affiliate's Misconduct?
• Google and E-Bay Fight It Out
• Music Industry Record Labels Are In Trouble
• The Law of Protecting Data
• Silicon Valley Lawyer this Week
• SES Conference Update
• "Internet Attorney": How We Work
• HostingCon and Upcoming Conferences
• Start-Up Legal Evaluations
• Dozier Internet Law Coming to The Big Apple
• Dozier Internet Law Review of Recent Legal Developments
• Copyright Rights and Free Speech
• Dozier Internet Law on The Scary and Unknown Weapon of Contributory Copyright Infringement
• MySpace Hacking Indictment Well Supported
• November 1 Drop Dead Date for Compliance with New FTC ID Theft Rules
• Hackers Hack Away at DefCon Annual Convention
• New Affiliate Marketing Laws Go Into Effect October 1, 2008
• Dozier Internet Law Federal Court Report
• Ronald J. Riley and Inventored.org Sued
• $400,000 Judgment For Using Competitor Name
• Dozier Internet Law v. Ronald J. Riley, et. al.
• US Senate Passes Pro-IP Bill
• MySpace Suicide Case Dismissal Coming?
• MySpace Hacking Case
• MySpace Suicide Case Media Coverage Revealing
• Top Five Tips For Start-Ups To Protect Assets
• Dozier Internet Law on How to Use a Competitor's Name To Drive Sales
• The "Public Citizen" Defamation Penalty
• New Laws Are Coming
• The Sky is Falling?
• Internet Law Attorney at Affiliate Summit
• Copyright Lawyer Perspective on Affiliate Summit West 2009 Day One
• Public Citizen Bullying
• Wikipedia Editing and Section 230
• DMCA Takedown Notice Abuses
• Kids Indicted, Parents Need To Step Up
• Amend Section 230 Immunity Today
• Jones Day Law Firm Wins
• Internet Lawyer Comments on $12.5 Million Judgment
• Free Copyright Lawyer Warning Notice
• New "Red Flag" Law Coming May 1
• Domino's Pizza Video Outrage
• Spam Liability for Affiliate Misconduct
• Copyright Lawyer on Pirate Bay Convictions
• Defamation of The Dead on NPR Monday
• Defamation Lawyers' Top Ten Scofflaw Blogger Personas
• Golf Lesson: Ten Things You Never Want To Hear On The Tee
• MySpace Suicide Case Dismissal
• Google Bomb Book Coming September 1
• Physicians Have Rights Too
• Google Destined For Collapse?
• Google Bomb Book Coming
• Defamation Book
• Dozier Internet Law v. Ronald Riley with Public Citizen
• Jury Increases Verdict in Music Copyright Case Retrial
• Online Retailer Lawyer Offers Top Tips For Data Loss
• What Can Get You Sued?
• Internet Lawyer Thoughts
• How To Hire An Internet Lawyer
• Blogger Busted By FBI
• Top Tips To Find The Right Internet Lawyer
• Affiliate Marketers Terminated Over State Sales Tax
• "Twitter Twomb" Replacing "Google Bomb"?
• Dismissal of MySpace Criminal Case
• DEFCON Spinning Out of Control?
• $675,000 Copyright Infringement Judgment
• Google Bomb Book Review
• Senator's Review: "Google Bomb is a Great Book!"
• Google Bomb Book Available on Amazon
• Google-Bombs.com Launches
• Google Bombs Away
• Rosemary Port v. Google
• Lori Drew MySpace Suicide Conviction Thrown Out
• Harvard Attacks Reputation Management Industry
• Dozier Interview on DC TV
• Harvard Prof. Backs Section 230 Changes
• Dec. 1 Effective Date of New FTC Regulations on Online Advertising
• Webhost Hit With $32.4M Judgment For Hosting Site
• Google Embraces Reputation Management Techniques
• Six Get Prison For Website Harassment
• MySpace Postings Net Criminal Conviction
• US Senate Slams Online Marketers
• Edward Heyburn Attacks His Former Employer
• Free Lawyers for Citizen Journalists
• Section 230 Protections Eroding
• Competitor Keys AdWords Off Lawyer Partner Name
• Google Launches Law Search Engine
• Strongest Cyber-Bully Law in US Passes
• New FTC Online Marketing Rules Effective Today
• FTC Regs Apply to LeadGen Industry
• The Far Left Virtual Police State
• Traverse Internet Law at Upcoming Conferences
• The Advertising Network Dilemma
• Negative Option and Continuation Billing Programs
• Google Runs Into Trouble Oversees
• Traverse Internet Law at Search Engine Strategies Conference
• Both Sides of Section 230 Immunity
• Traverse Internet Law on WebMaster Radio Tomorrow
• Traverse Internet Law at AdTech San Fran
• National Cyberlaw Bar Association Forming
• Internet Lawyer Summit in Vegas
• Traverse Internet Law Data Loss Analysis
• Medical Justice and Eric Goldman's Attack Site
• MySpace Murder in Virginia
• Copyright Lawyer, Copyright Attorneys, and Copyright Lawyers