“Bump messages” ' messages posted to Internet forums for the purpose of moving older message threads to a more prominent spot on the page ' do not constitute “republication” of an allegedly defamatory statement, a New York state judge has concluded.
'Bump Messages' Ruled Not Republication
Bump messages" ' messages posted to Internet forums for the purpose of moving older message threads to a more prominent spot on the page ' do not constitute "republication" of an allegedly defamatory statement, a New York state judge has concluded.
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