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Tag Archives: Defamation
U.S. Court Rules Blogger Is Not A Journalist
An Oregon investment firm has sued blogger Crystal Cox for defamation in Obsidian Finance Group LLC v Cox. Cox describes herself as an investigativeĀ journalist/blogger and argued that any allegedly defamatory content she was accused of posting should be treated as … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, Media, Online defamation
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