"You might even see copyright infringement claims." I just did a WTFFFFFFFF in the back
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suggests that a case is more likely to work in Germany. jfkdlajfdklsafjdlsafjdsal
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Tortious interference? So users are in breach for adblocking? Good god no
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Especially if traffic is coming in from social. Good luck getting those TOU to be enforceable
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Panelist is being very careful to say these aren't *great* legal arguments, but he keeps saying "creative lawyering."
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This is creative lawyering like monkey selfie is creative lawyering
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oh my god we're going down a copyright infringement hypo re: adblockers and i want to die
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the copyright theory is that the READER is infringing copyright and the adblocker is inducing "seems like a challenging claim to me"
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Is anyone talking about publishers' liability for ransomware malvertisement on their sites? Asking for a class-action friend...
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not on that panel, but I'd be curious to hear from a whole different panel about it.
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