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INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Star went to court Monday to protect the identity of an online commenter named in a defamation suit.
The commenter, who goes by the name of DownwiththeColts, attacked former Junior Achievement CEO Jeffrey Miller on IndyStar.com, alleging that mismanaged funds could be found in Miller's bank account.
A Marion County judge ordered The Star to reveal the name of the commenter, but the newspaper elected to take the case to the Indiana Court of Appeals instead.
Attorneys for The Star said giving up the name of an online commenter is a slippery slope.
Indeed it's a slippery slope.
Originally posted by Domo1
Indeed it's a slippery slope.
Look how bad The Daily Show or Colbert bash people.
I agree, and what makes it worse is that "defamation" really seems to me to be very open to interpretation. Seems like these terms really only apply when it's convenient. At what point does your comment about me turn into defamation? When it's a matter of convenient leverage!