Defamation
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Case Details
A Pennsylvania appeals court established a four-factor test for when a judge can order the disclosure of identities of individuals who posted anonymous defamatory comments on a news website.
Additional Notes
Established legal guidelines for balancing anonymous speech rights and protection against defamation in online contexts.