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Greenbaum v. Google (Blogger) [1]

Submitted by DMLP Staff on Mon, 09/10/2007 - 15:58

Summary

Threat Type: 

Subpoena

Date: 

02/14/2007

Status: 

Concluded

Disposition: 

Dismissed (total)
Subpoena Quashed

Location: 

New York

Verdict or Settlement Amount: 

N/A

Legal Claims: 

Defamation
The blog "Orthomom" is operated anonymously. Comments critical of Pamela Greenbaum, a Lawrence, Long Island School Board member, appeared on the blog in January 2007. Greenbaum objected to both primary blog content and a user comment. In February 2007, Greenbaum filed a... read full description
Parties

Party Issuing Legal Threat: 

Pamela Greenbaum

Party Receiving Legal Threat: 

Google, Inc. (dba Blogger and Blogspot)

Type of Party: 

Individual

Type of Party: 

Large Organization
Intermediary

Location of Party: 

  • New York

Location of Party: 

  • California

Legal Counsel: 

Feder & Rodney, Esq.

Legal Counsel: 

Paul Levy (Proposed Intervenor, OrthoMom); Tonia Klausner (Google)
Description

The blog "Orthomom" is operated anonymously. Comments critical of Pamela Greenbaum, a Lawrence, Long Island School Board member, appeared on the blog in January 2007. Greenbaum objected to both primary blog content and a user comment.

In February 2007, Greenbaum filed a motion for "pre-commencement discovery" in New York state court, seeking to compel Google to disclose identifying information about the operator of the blog and a user. On February 22, 2007, the parties entered into a stipulation, in which Google agreed to produce the requested information by April 5, 2007, "unless a third party appears and objects to such production and unless otherwise ordered by the Court." The stipulation also provided for Google to deliver a copy of the order to the anonymous operator of Orthomom.

In late February 2007, counsel for Orthomom contacted the court and objected to disclosure. Orthomom then moved to intervene in the dispute and filed a brief invoking First Amendment protections for anonymous speech. The court granted the motion to intervene.

On October 23, 2007, the court denied Greenbaum's request for pre-commencement discovery and dismissed the lawsuit. In its order, the court recognized that the First Amendment protects the right of an anonymous poster to engage in speech on the Internet, and that courts must balance this right with the plaintiff's right to pursue a valid cause of action for defamation. The court expressed a willingness to follow the standard set forth in Dendrite v. Doe [2], 775 A.2d 756 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. 2001), in which a New Jersey appellate court held that a plaintiff must produce prima facie evidence on each element of its claim before a court will order discovery on the identity of an anonymous defendant. The Greenbaum court indicated that it was not necessary to decide the precise standard to be applied, however, because "the statements on which [Greenbaum] seeks to base her defamation claim are plainly inactionable as a matter of law." Greenbaum v. Google [3], No. 0102063/2007, slip op. at 3-4 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. Oct. 23, 2007).

Specifically, the court held that statements by Orthomom criticizing Greenbaum's views and indicating that Greenbaum had "no interest in helping the private school community" were not susceptible of a defamatory meaning and constituted protected opinion. The court held further that the statement of an anonymous commenter that Greenbaum was a "bigot and really should not be on the board" was protected opinion. In a footnote, the court noted that because this statement was not actionable, it did not need to reach the issue of whether CDA 230 (47 U.S.C. ยง 230(c) [4]) protected Orthomom from liability.

Related Links: 

MLRC's Legal Actions and Developments Involving Blogs [5]

New York Sun: Secret Blogger Seeks Protection [6]

5 Towns Jewish Times: In Defense of Orthomom [7]

5 Towns Jewish Times: Orthomom And Apple Pie [8]

Details

Web Site(s) Involved: 

Orthomom [9]

Content Type: 

  • Text

Publication Medium: 

Blog

Subject Area: 

  • Defamation
  • Third-Party Content
  • Section 230
  • Anonymity
Court Information & Documents

Jurisdiction: 

  • New York

Source of Law: 

  • United States
  • New York

Court Name: 

Supreme Court of the State of New York for the County of New York

Court Type: 

State

Case Number: 

0102063/2007

Relevant Documents: 

PDF icon 2007-03-13-Brief_Opposing_Petitioners_Application_for_Pre-commencement_Disclosure.pdf [10]
PDF icon 2007-02-28-Letter_to_Judge_from_Anonymous_Bloggers_Counsel.pdf [11]
PDF icon 2007-02-22-Judges_Stipulation_Ordering_Google_to_Disclose_Information.pdf [12]
PDF icon 2007-02-13-Plaintiffs_Order_To_Show_Cause.pdf [13]
PDF icon 2007-03-15-Order to Show Cause Why Orthomom Should Not Intervene.pdf [14]
PDF icon 07-10-23-Order Dismissing the Petition.pdf [15]
CMLP Information (Private)

CMLP Notes: 

SB Reviewed; MS Update with documents, 10-04-2007; to-do:

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Links
[1] https://www.dmlp.org/threats/greenbaum-v-google-blogger
[2] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2001-07-11-Decision.pdf
[3] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/07-10-23-Order%20Dismissing%20the%20Petition.pdf
[4] http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode47/usc_sec_47_00000230----000-.html
[5] http://www.medialaw.org/bloggerlawsuits
[6] http://www.nysun.com/article/50507
[7] http://www.5tjt.com/news/read.asp?Id=781
[8] http://www.5tjt.com/news/read.asp?Id=783
[9] http://orthomom.blogspot.com
[10] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2007-03-13-Brief_Opposing_Petitioners_Application_for_Pre-commencement_Disclosure.pdf
[11] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2007-02-28-Letter_to_Judge_from_Anonymous_Bloggers_Counsel.pdf
[12] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2007-02-22-Judges_Stipulation_Ordering_Google_to_Disclose_Information.pdf
[13] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2007-02-13-Plaintiffs_Order_To_Show_Cause.pdf
[14] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/2007-03-15-Order%20to%20Show%20Cause%20Why%20Orthomom%20Should%20Not%20Intervene.pdf
[15] https://www.dmlp.org/sites/dmlp.org/files/sites/citmedialaw.org/files/07-10-23-Order%20Dismissing%20the%20Petition.pdf