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- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 abstract "Krinsky v. Doe 6, was a decision by the California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, addressing the evidentiary standard required of plaintiffs seeking the identification of anonymous Internet posters. The case addressed defamation and the right to anonymous speech on the Internet. Plaintiff Lisa Krinsky sued Doe 6, an anonymous poster to Yahoo! message boards, for defamation. Krinsky served a subpoena to Yahoo! for Doe 6's identity. Doe 6 filed a motion to quash the subpoena, \"contending that he had a First Amendment right to speak anonymously on the Internet.\"While the court declined to adopt more stringent unmasking standards used by other courts, the Appellate Court nonethless held that the language of Doe 6’s posts were not actionable defamatory statements because they did not assert objective facts about the plaintiff. Rather, it held that Doe 6’s posts “fall into the category of crude, satirical hyperbole which, while reflecting the immaturity of the speaker, constitute protected opinion under the First Amendment.”".
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- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 court California_courts_of_appeal.
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 dateDecided "Feb 6, 2008".
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 judges "Franklin D. Elia, Conrad L. Rushing and Eugene M. Premo".
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 keywords Defamation.
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 keywords First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 keywords Freedom_of_speech_in_the_United_States.
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 name "Krinsky v. Doe 6".
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 opinions "Applying the prima facie standard, the Court held that Doe 6's anonymous speech was protected under the First Amendment and upheld Doe 6's motion to quash the disclosure of his identity.".
- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 priorActions "Santa Clara Superior Court denied Doe 6's motion to quash the subpoena for his identity.".
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- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 subject Category:2008_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 subject Category:Discovery_(law).
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- Krinsky_v._Doe_6 comment "Krinsky v. Doe 6, was a decision by the California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, addressing the evidentiary standard required of plaintiffs seeking the identification of anonymous Internet posters. The case addressed defamation and the right to anonymous speech on the Internet. Plaintiff Lisa Krinsky sued Doe 6, an anonymous poster to Yahoo! message boards, for defamation. Krinsky served a subpoena to Yahoo! for Doe 6's identity.".
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