A bit of a misunderstanding here : SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against
Public Participation)
is a technique developed and used by large corporations to inhibit public
criticism by making free speech so dear that no one else can afford to
exercise it. Anti-SLAPP legislation attempts to curb this
M Henri Day wrote:
A bit of a misunderstanding here : SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against
Public Participation)
is a technique developed and used by large corporations to inhibit public
criticism by making free speech so dear that no one else can afford to
exercise it. Anti-SLAPP legislation
John Meyer wrote:
Thomas W. Cranston wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Off topic but of interest, I think.
http://software.silicon.com/webservices/0,39024657,39165435,00.htm
Harold Fuchs
London, England
I doubt that there are any significant errors on the subject in
Wikipedia, or
Thomas W. Cranston wrote:
Actually, I think that Microsoft would sue, whether or not they had a
good case. In American law the guy that has the biggest war chest can
intimidate the guy that is short on funds. If you or I advanced a
frivolous law suit, we or our lawyer would be in trouble, but