Jul. 25, 2017
Glassdoor will likely be forced to reveal user identities
Companies hoping to compel websites to identify anonymous users who post defamatory statements received a major victory when a state appellate panel overruled a lower court and signaled that Glassdoor Inc. will likely have to unmask some users who post reviews of their employers.
Companies hoping to compel websites to identify anonymous users who post defamatory statements received a major victory when a state appellate panel overruled a lower court and signaled that Glassdoor Inc. will likely have to unmask some users who post reviews of their employers.
The case could lead more companies to attempt to unmask anonymous online posters, but they still need to prove the statements in question are misleading and...
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