OK so... who on the right is mounting legal challenges to the new #siliconcensors?
Is anyone monitoring the cases in one place - is there a clearinghouse? Are resources being marshalled systematically?
I'm guessing not. But the time is now, because yesterday is gone already.
Is anyone monitoring the cases in one place - is there a clearinghouse? Are resources being marshalled systematically?
I'm guessing not. But the time is now, because yesterday is gone already.
There are a number of possible approaches. This one was tried and - for reasons unknown to me - abandoned last year. It was specific to the facts at hand but it gives you an idea of one possible aspect of the attack: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2017/09/gab_is_suing_google_over_antitrust_and_it_has_a_point.html
Full disclosure I've avoided discussing before: I drafted the Gab v. Google complaint, in consultation with some well-known antitrust / technology people.
My previous firm, very active politically, got cold feet at the 11th hour, so @marcorandazza stepped in heroically to file.
My previous firm, very active politically, got cold feet at the 11th hour, so @marcorandazza stepped in heroically to file.
> That was one of the two precipitating events related to my leaving that firm.
Gab and I parted ways before they decided to drop the suit. But there are ideas in there that deserve a road test, adapted to the right client and facts. <>
Gab and I parted ways before they decided to drop the suit. But there are ideas in there that deserve a road test, adapted to the right client and facts. <>
Here's the lawsuit against Google which I drafted, that Gab dropped. https://www.likelihoodofconfusion.com/complaint-in-gab-ai-v-google/
It should look familiar to you.