
In the News – Online Obscenity
Toronto Internet Lawyer discussed the legality of posting the Luka Magnotta video on the Best Gore website with the national and international media. Mr. Zvulony took the position that the posting of the video violated Canada's obscenity laws.

Libel on the Internet – Scam, Fraud, Complaints, Reviews
Has someone accused you of being a scam, a rip off, or a fraud. Are Google results ruining your reputation? Is your business being ruined by a malicious consumer complaint or someone seeking on-line revenge?

About the Enforcement of Treble Damages in Canada
Treble damages are a form of damages by which the amount of actual damages is calculated and then multiplied by three. This head of damages is created by statute and is intended to be punitive in nature. Treble-damages laws are common in many United States jurisdictions.

About the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Canada
Toronto Lawyers discuss the law of enforcing judgments in Ontario that were granted from outside Ontario (i.e. in the U.S.A).

Google’s Legal Team Drops the Ball
It looks like Google's legal team dropped the ball on this one.

Obituary: LimeWire
Did anyone really believe that LimeWire's main purpose was not for sharing copyright material?

Law Society Complaint Sparks Defamation Lawsuit
Defamation law in Canada already protects complaints to the Law Society that are false and damaging! Defamation law does not protect, nor should it protect, false and damaging complaints made in bad faith or with malice. Such an immunity would truly make a mockery of the complaints system.

Aurora Mayor Sues Local Bloggers For Defamation
This cannot be good politics. Suing the citizenry does nothing to advance democracy.

Cyber-service ‘a new frontier’
Cyber-service ‘a new frontier’



If You Don’t Feed it, It Will Die
This is a text-book case of a defamation lawsuit actually amplifying the defamation.