GOOGLE USES IT'S TECHNOLOGY TO RUN CHARACTER ASSASSINATION ATTACKS ON INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES THAT IT'S INVESTOR's DESIGNATE AS "TARGETS".
The Malignant Narcissism of the Silicon Valley Campaign Billionaires:
With all the information available about narcissism and narcissistic personalities, chances are you’ve heard the term “malignant narcissism.” But exactly what the term means and why a certain kind of narcissism warrants such a special descriptor is not very clear to many. And while it’s hard to imagine any kind of narcissism that’s completely “benign,” it’s worth understanding why the particular brand of narcissism professionals call “malignant,” is cause for grave concern whenever it’s present to any significant degree in an someone’s personality structure.
The term narcissism has been around for a long time and is derived from the mythical character Narcissus, who, as the ancient Greek story goes, was a strikingly handsome and gifted young man (and who obviously knew it!) who was not at all phased by the relentless amorous advances of a nymph but instead fell head over heels in love with his own reflection as he gazed upon it in a pool of water. Narcissus, it seemed, found all he’d ever dreamed of in perfect complement to himself in himself. Narcissism is, therefore, not the healthy love of self that leads to adaptive self-protection and care but rather the abnormal and unhealthily haughty perception of oneself as such an idol that one has no real need for anyone else.
Classical psychological paradigms conceptualized narcissistic individuals as necessarily insecure individuals who unconsciously compensated for their underlying low self-esteem with their braggadocio. Today we know that although there are indeed some “neurotic” narcissists, there are also many more vain and self-centered folks who really believe in their superiority through and through. Such individuals are far more character-disordered than they are neurotic and their inflated views of themselves are not an anxious compensation but rather a sincere belief. And they can be a monumental challenge to deal with, work with, and live with.
Narcissism is common during our early stages of growth. But most of us eventually grow to develop a healthier balance of perspective with respect to our regard for ourselves versus our regard for and need of others. When a person enters adulthood retaining the narcissistic tendencies they had as a child, there’s bound to be lots of trouble in their relationships.
Narcissism becomes particularly “malignant” (i.e. malevolent, dangerous, harmful, incurable) when it goes beyond mere vanity and excessive self-focus. Malignant narcissists not only see themselves as superior to others but believe in their superiority to the degree that they view others as relatively worthless, expendable, and justifiably exploitable. This type of narcissism is a defining characteristic of psychopathy/sociopathy and is rooted in an individual’s deficient capacity for empathy. It’s almost impossible for a person with such shallow feelings and such haughtiness to really care about others or to form a conscience with any of the qualities we typically associate with a humane attitude, which is why most researchers and thinkers on the topic of psychopathy think of psychopaths as individuals without a conscience altogether.
I’ve posted several times before on the issues of narcissism and malignant narcissism (see, for example: Psychopathy and Sociopathy, and Malignant Narcissism: At the Core of Psychopathy). And of course, I explore the topics in all my books, In Sheep’s Clothing, Character Disturbance, and The Judas Syndrome. But in the upcoming brief series of articles, I’m going to examine narcissism from some new angles and in some unusual depth, using examples from case histories to illustrate not only how detrimental to one’s personality formation this trait can be but also how much damage it’s capable of inflicting in relationships when it reaches malignant proportions.
These billionaires are also clinically diagnosed as "Sociopaths".
For more on their tactics, see: http://paybackpolitics.org
With all the information available about narcissism and narcissistic personalities, chances are you’ve heard the term “malignant narcissism.” But exactly what the term means and why a certain kind of narcissism warrants such a special descriptor is not very clear to many. And while it’s hard to imagine any kind of narcissism that’s completely “benign,” it’s worth understanding why the particular brand of narcissism professionals call “malignant,” is cause for grave concern whenever it’s present to any significant degree in an someone’s personality structure.
The term narcissism has been around for a long time and is derived from the mythical character Narcissus, who, as the ancient Greek story goes, was a strikingly handsome and gifted young man (and who obviously knew it!) who was not at all phased by the relentless amorous advances of a nymph but instead fell head over heels in love with his own reflection as he gazed upon it in a pool of water. Narcissus, it seemed, found all he’d ever dreamed of in perfect complement to himself in himself. Narcissism is, therefore, not the healthy love of self that leads to adaptive self-protection and care but rather the abnormal and unhealthily haughty perception of oneself as such an idol that one has no real need for anyone else.
Classical psychological paradigms conceptualized narcissistic individuals as necessarily insecure individuals who unconsciously compensated for their underlying low self-esteem with their braggadocio. Today we know that although there are indeed some “neurotic” narcissists, there are also many more vain and self-centered folks who really believe in their superiority through and through. Such individuals are far more character-disordered than they are neurotic and their inflated views of themselves are not an anxious compensation but rather a sincere belief. And they can be a monumental challenge to deal with, work with, and live with.
Narcissism is common during our early stages of growth. But most of us eventually grow to develop a healthier balance of perspective with respect to our regard for ourselves versus our regard for and need of others. When a person enters adulthood retaining the narcissistic tendencies they had as a child, there’s bound to be lots of trouble in their relationships.
Narcissism becomes particularly “malignant” (i.e. malevolent, dangerous, harmful, incurable) when it goes beyond mere vanity and excessive self-focus. Malignant narcissists not only see themselves as superior to others but believe in their superiority to the degree that they view others as relatively worthless, expendable, and justifiably exploitable. This type of narcissism is a defining characteristic of psychopathy/sociopathy and is rooted in an individual’s deficient capacity for empathy. It’s almost impossible for a person with such shallow feelings and such haughtiness to really care about others or to form a conscience with any of the qualities we typically associate with a humane attitude, which is why most researchers and thinkers on the topic of psychopathy think of psychopaths as individuals without a conscience altogether.
I’ve posted several times before on the issues of narcissism and malignant narcissism (see, for example: Psychopathy and Sociopathy, and Malignant Narcissism: At the Core of Psychopathy). And of course, I explore the topics in all my books, In Sheep’s Clothing, Character Disturbance, and The Judas Syndrome. But in the upcoming brief series of articles, I’m going to examine narcissism from some new angles and in some unusual depth, using examples from case histories to illustrate not only how detrimental to one’s personality formation this trait can be but also how much damage it’s capable of inflicting in relationships when it reaches malignant proportions.
These billionaires are also clinically diagnosed as "Sociopaths".
For more on their tactics, see: http://paybackpolitics.org
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How to Survive a Google Character Assassination
How to Survive a Google Character Assassination
If you are a dynamic, successful individual, a born leader, highly charismatic, popular, attractive, or all of these things, then at some point you are guaranteed to be the target of character assassination.
At best, the things said about you -- while unflattering -- may simply be uncomplimentary or cast you in a bad light (like fluorescent); at worst, they can damage your reputation, ruin your relationships, cost you opportunities both personal and professional, deal a permanent blow to your self-confidence, and fundamentally alter how you and those around you perceive you and your place in the world. Character assassination is dirty fighting, make no mistake about it. It can be cowardly (like anyone who bad-mouths you behind your back to friends or colleagues), or it can be in-your-face (like politicians who make no secret about their intent to wreck an opponent's reputation). Given how damaging character assassination can be, it's worthwhile having in your toolkit the means to survive one -- and not just survive: PREVAIL.
Before we get started, I need to do a quick check to make sure I'm giving you the right guidance. If you are undergoing a character assassination as we speak, or seem to be cycling through them like Rasputin, it is possible that you are simply an asshole. This is probably the case if: 1) you have a hard time making and keeping friends, and, 2) the negative comments used by those who don't like you are consistent, regardless of circumstance or persons involved (like for example, you've heard the phrase "YOU, sir, are a self-serving little shit" more than once from all kinds of people, including little kids).
If this is in fact the case, then I can't help you. It does no good for me to teach you how to survive the character assassination that your own lousy personality brings on. I suggest picking up a nice Dr. Phil book (I hear that Self Matters is actually quite good for this) and working on not being such a douchebag. If the problem persists despite your new found friends and sunny Oprah-esque outlook, then by all means please do come back here and continue reading.
Moving on:
The very first question that pops into every single person's head who undergoes character assassination is, "WHY?" (the second is often "Where's my gun!?", but that's usually reserved only for men, and pretty much everyone who lives in Texas). The reason for the question above is simple enough: character assassination comes to our attention by the same abrupt mechanism that a slap in the face from a stranger apropos of nothing would -- surprise. That someone's taken an intentional, damaging, and in all cases hurtful shot at you is extremely disquieting; more than anything we want to know why. Covert or not, you're about to be at war with someone, and it's usually nice to know why you're going to war before you actually do (unless like me you're an American, in which case that can be a bit of a grey area). We'll get back to why in the middle of this article; the role it plays might surprise you...
First let's take a quick look at the kinds of people who engage in this sort of bullshit tactic, and what you can learn about them.
The Jealous
You used to be their friend/co-worker, and now it looks like you're moving on socially or professionally. They don't want to be left behind, and so rather than let you go, this idiot is going to try to wreck the place you're going to before you get settled in. They're dangerous because they have perceived credibility ("Yeah, I worked with/have known Jane for years...") due to their previous association with you. This type of person often engages in character assassination as a by-product of regret -- namely, regret about losing control or 'ownership' of you (typically after facilitating your introduction to the very area you're moving on to).
The Angry
Help Desk Supervisors. Just kidding; no, these folks are pissed off at you because you remind them of where they are in the world. Or rather, where they aren't. They're frustrated actors/musicians/writers who are stuck paying the bills doing some job they hate which is unrelated to their passion (probably because they aren't any good at what that is). Don't pay much attention to these people, as 1) they're pretty much angry at everyone equally, and 2) they won't have much ammunition to throw at you because they're too busy being angry all the time, at everyone.
The Devious
These are the most dangerous of the types of people who will try to wreck your character, most of all because they're usually sociopaths. These people don't hate you, these people see the destruction or damage of your character as a means to an end in realizing their own goals. They usually have no conscience or sense of remorse, nor do they care what happens to you after they've destroyed you. They may even commence a clandestine character assassination against you, only to seemingly come to your aide in public to thwart the attempt, for no other reason than to create a perception that they are someone you can trust -- which they'll later use to their advantage.The Envious
This one here's usually at the root of nearly all character assassinations, and the one I'll spend the most time on.
What happens to the envious is that you (or whatever it is that you've done to piss them off) acts like a giant mirror, reflecting back their own perceived inadequacies and lame excuses for not getting on with their lives. See, if you're doing or achieving something they believe inside themselves that they should be doing or achieving -- and they're not -- it forces them to ask themselves WHY (see, I told you we'd get back to that). And the answer to that question is not one that the person trying to screw you over wants to hear, because it is painful to realize. So what do they do? They tell themselves that they could be doing or achieving whatever you're doing or achieving IF...they were willing to be as big of an A-hole as you are. Yeah, that's it... You're not special or talented; you're willing to do things and make compromises that they're not. You're a fake and a phony, and THAT'S why you're getting what you're getting and they're not.Thin? HELL yeah. But that's where the character assassination comes in: if they can convince others to see you the way they now do -- if the common elements surrounding you both see their invented truth rather than your projected truth -- then their logic holds. Then they're right. And you, my friend, are friggin' assassinated.
Salvation:
But here's the problem that faces every would-be character assassin, and the one thing that will save you in the end: the double-check. Very few people will simply take whatever crazy slanderous thing someone says at face value, without doing their own version of the double-check (and if they do, then you didn't need them in your damned tent in the first place). Some will become more observant, some will ask some subtle questions, and some will ask some not-so-subtle questions. How you handle the attempted character assassination at this point -- this first realization that it's occurring -- is critical. How do you prevail?
The Solution:
Don't fight back. At least, don't lower yourself to use the tools the would-be character assassin has inarguably lowered themselves by using. The best defence against any character assassination is to maintain your integrity and take pride in what you do, whatever that may be. Fighting back just feeds the fire, and clouds the issue.
Someone says, "You know, Bob was saying some pretty unflattering things about you..."You say: "Really? I'm disappointed to hear that." And carry on with whatever actual business you have in your life; don't give Bob another minute.See what happened there? See what you did? Let me break it down:
Ultimately, character assassination has absolutely nothing to do with YOU; it has everything to do with the person who's engaging in it. And THAT, should make you feel better and allow you to leave it behind you, where it belongs.
At best, the things said about you -- while unflattering -- may simply be uncomplimentary or cast you in a bad light (like fluorescent); at worst, they can damage your reputation, ruin your relationships, cost you opportunities both personal and professional, deal a permanent blow to your self-confidence, and fundamentally alter how you and those around you perceive you and your place in the world. Character assassination is dirty fighting, make no mistake about it. It can be cowardly (like anyone who bad-mouths you behind your back to friends or colleagues), or it can be in-your-face (like politicians who make no secret about their intent to wreck an opponent's reputation). Given how damaging character assassination can be, it's worthwhile having in your toolkit the means to survive one -- and not just survive: PREVAIL.
Before we get started, I need to do a quick check to make sure I'm giving you the right guidance. If you are undergoing a character assassination as we speak, or seem to be cycling through them like Rasputin, it is possible that you are simply an asshole. This is probably the case if: 1) you have a hard time making and keeping friends, and, 2) the negative comments used by those who don't like you are consistent, regardless of circumstance or persons involved (like for example, you've heard the phrase "YOU, sir, are a self-serving little shit" more than once from all kinds of people, including little kids).
If this is in fact the case, then I can't help you. It does no good for me to teach you how to survive the character assassination that your own lousy personality brings on. I suggest picking up a nice Dr. Phil book (I hear that Self Matters is actually quite good for this) and working on not being such a douchebag. If the problem persists despite your new found friends and sunny Oprah-esque outlook, then by all means please do come back here and continue reading.
Moving on:
The very first question that pops into every single person's head who undergoes character assassination is, "WHY?" (the second is often "Where's my gun!?", but that's usually reserved only for men, and pretty much everyone who lives in Texas). The reason for the question above is simple enough: character assassination comes to our attention by the same abrupt mechanism that a slap in the face from a stranger apropos of nothing would -- surprise. That someone's taken an intentional, damaging, and in all cases hurtful shot at you is extremely disquieting; more than anything we want to know why. Covert or not, you're about to be at war with someone, and it's usually nice to know why you're going to war before you actually do (unless like me you're an American, in which case that can be a bit of a grey area). We'll get back to why in the middle of this article; the role it plays might surprise you...
First let's take a quick look at the kinds of people who engage in this sort of bullshit tactic, and what you can learn about them.
The Jealous
You used to be their friend/co-worker, and now it looks like you're moving on socially or professionally. They don't want to be left behind, and so rather than let you go, this idiot is going to try to wreck the place you're going to before you get settled in. They're dangerous because they have perceived credibility ("Yeah, I worked with/have known Jane for years...") due to their previous association with you. This type of person often engages in character assassination as a by-product of regret -- namely, regret about losing control or 'ownership' of you (typically after facilitating your introduction to the very area you're moving on to).
The Angry
Help Desk Supervisors. Just kidding; no, these folks are pissed off at you because you remind them of where they are in the world. Or rather, where they aren't. They're frustrated actors/musicians/writers who are stuck paying the bills doing some job they hate which is unrelated to their passion (probably because they aren't any good at what that is). Don't pay much attention to these people, as 1) they're pretty much angry at everyone equally, and 2) they won't have much ammunition to throw at you because they're too busy being angry all the time, at everyone.
The Devious
These are the most dangerous of the types of people who will try to wreck your character, most of all because they're usually sociopaths. These people don't hate you, these people see the destruction or damage of your character as a means to an end in realizing their own goals. They usually have no conscience or sense of remorse, nor do they care what happens to you after they've destroyed you. They may even commence a clandestine character assassination against you, only to seemingly come to your aide in public to thwart the attempt, for no other reason than to create a perception that they are someone you can trust -- which they'll later use to their advantage.The Envious
This one here's usually at the root of nearly all character assassinations, and the one I'll spend the most time on.
What happens to the envious is that you (or whatever it is that you've done to piss them off) acts like a giant mirror, reflecting back their own perceived inadequacies and lame excuses for not getting on with their lives. See, if you're doing or achieving something they believe inside themselves that they should be doing or achieving -- and they're not -- it forces them to ask themselves WHY (see, I told you we'd get back to that). And the answer to that question is not one that the person trying to screw you over wants to hear, because it is painful to realize. So what do they do? They tell themselves that they could be doing or achieving whatever you're doing or achieving IF...they were willing to be as big of an A-hole as you are. Yeah, that's it... You're not special or talented; you're willing to do things and make compromises that they're not. You're a fake and a phony, and THAT'S why you're getting what you're getting and they're not.Thin? HELL yeah. But that's where the character assassination comes in: if they can convince others to see you the way they now do -- if the common elements surrounding you both see their invented truth rather than your projected truth -- then their logic holds. Then they're right. And you, my friend, are friggin' assassinated.
Salvation:
But here's the problem that faces every would-be character assassin, and the one thing that will save you in the end: the double-check. Very few people will simply take whatever crazy slanderous thing someone says at face value, without doing their own version of the double-check (and if they do, then you didn't need them in your damned tent in the first place). Some will become more observant, some will ask some subtle questions, and some will ask some not-so-subtle questions. How you handle the attempted character assassination at this point -- this first realization that it's occurring -- is critical. How do you prevail?
The Solution:
Don't fight back. At least, don't lower yourself to use the tools the would-be character assassin has inarguably lowered themselves by using. The best defence against any character assassination is to maintain your integrity and take pride in what you do, whatever that may be. Fighting back just feeds the fire, and clouds the issue.
Someone says, "You know, Bob was saying some pretty unflattering things about you..."You say: "Really? I'm disappointed to hear that." And carry on with whatever actual business you have in your life; don't give Bob another minute.See what happened there? See what you did? Let me break it down:
- No emotion. Why? Because Bob doesn't matter. At all. Ever. To anyone, least of all you.
- You used the word "disappointed," and not the more typical "sorry." Why would you be sorry? What've you got to be sorry about? F Bob; you're disappointed. Immediately Bob appears childish and petty to the double-checker, and you (inexplicably, which is the cool part of this bit) appear as someone whose approval actually matters and is something to be desired.
- You continue on with your business. Why? See point one about Bob, above. Because you're above it. Because you're important. Because you've got shit to do. And because what Bob says has no bearing on your life.
Ultimately, character assassination has absolutely nothing to do with YOU; it has everything to do with the person who's engaging in it. And THAT, should make you feel better and allow you to leave it behind you, where it belongs.
HOW GOOGLE “KILLS” PEOPLE: The Secret Z-Ranking Hit Job Tool That Google uses to wipe out people it does not like.
When Barack Obama or his campaign billionaires: John Doerr, Eric Schmidt, Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk, or their little Cartel, want somebody taken out; they put them under a secret "Z-Ranking" on Google. Google denies that Z-Ranking, or any manual manipulation of it’s search engine, exists. That is tough to believe when Google is a monopoly that controls most of what people see in the world.
This “Z-Ranking” locks any bad information about their target on the top, of the front page, of the Google search engine. It is a malicious, conscious, hand operated manipulation of the, so called, "Google Algorithm", in order to effect revenge, payback and retribution.
Rick Santorum was punished by having his named Z-Ranked to refer to "Butt Froth".
All of the GOP candidates were Z-Ranked, in the 2008 election, to minimize their internet presence.
Reporter Cheryl Attkisson got Z-Ranked for writing her book: "Stonewalled". Many, many reporters and opposition political interest's have been Z-Ranked.
The entire country of Russia was Z-Ranked. Russia, in return, Z-ranked Google right back.
Internet conspiracy theorists say that: Google's Forrest Hayes knew all about Z-Ranking. Then he was killed. Google's academic founder, Rajeev Motwani, created it. Then he was killed. Google's Dan Fredinburg operated it, then he was killed. Google investor Kumar, of Tesla investments, financed it, then he was killed. All of these Google execs, and a dozen more, died strange, early, unexpected deaths. Is Z-Ranking so important, to corrupt politicians and evil billionaires, that they will kill to keep it going?
"Z-Ranking" does not officially exist, according to Google, but many investigations and technical IT tests have now proven that it does. European Union and Chinese investigations have copied and demonstrated it, also proving that Google manually and intentionally manipulates it's results in order to attack and destroy individuals that it's investors do not like.
A number of people have sued Google for this kind of defamation. Their lives were destroyed by Google’s malicious efforts. More people will be suing Google.
Google has been shown to be run by the Silicon Valley Cartel, with John Doerr in the Godfather Seat and Eric Schmidt playing the Al Pacino part. The mind-sets, of the Silicon Valley billionaires, has been proven to be about ½ percentage point away from the “clinically insane” medical definition.
Would these people actually destroy, and end lives, without remorse, or after-thought? Do they actually feel that their control of The White House gives them absolute immunity from all laws?
The 2016 elections are coming up. What do YOU think?
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When Barack Obama or his campaign billionaires: John Doerr, Eric Schmidt, Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk, or their little Cartel, want somebody taken out; they put them under a secret "Z-Ranking" on Google. Google denies that Z-Ranking, or any manual manipulation of it’s search engine, exists. That is tough to believe when Google is a monopoly that controls most of what people see in the world.
This “Z-Ranking” locks any bad information about their target on the top, of the front page, of the Google search engine. It is a malicious, conscious, hand operated manipulation of the, so called, "Google Algorithm", in order to effect revenge, payback and retribution.
Rick Santorum was punished by having his named Z-Ranked to refer to "Butt Froth".
All of the GOP candidates were Z-Ranked, in the 2008 election, to minimize their internet presence.
Reporter Cheryl Attkisson got Z-Ranked for writing her book: "Stonewalled". Many, many reporters and opposition political interest's have been Z-Ranked.
The entire country of Russia was Z-Ranked. Russia, in return, Z-ranked Google right back.
Internet conspiracy theorists say that: Google's Forrest Hayes knew all about Z-Ranking. Then he was killed. Google's academic founder, Rajeev Motwani, created it. Then he was killed. Google's Dan Fredinburg operated it, then he was killed. Google investor Kumar, of Tesla investments, financed it, then he was killed. All of these Google execs, and a dozen more, died strange, early, unexpected deaths. Is Z-Ranking so important, to corrupt politicians and evil billionaires, that they will kill to keep it going?
"Z-Ranking" does not officially exist, according to Google, but many investigations and technical IT tests have now proven that it does. European Union and Chinese investigations have copied and demonstrated it, also proving that Google manually and intentionally manipulates it's results in order to attack and destroy individuals that it's investors do not like.
A number of people have sued Google for this kind of defamation. Their lives were destroyed by Google’s malicious efforts. More people will be suing Google.
Google has been shown to be run by the Silicon Valley Cartel, with John Doerr in the Godfather Seat and Eric Schmidt playing the Al Pacino part. The mind-sets, of the Silicon Valley billionaires, has been proven to be about ½ percentage point away from the “clinically insane” medical definition.
Would these people actually destroy, and end lives, without remorse, or after-thought? Do they actually feel that their control of The White House gives them absolute immunity from all laws?
The 2016 elections are coming up. What do YOU think?
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Wikipedia editors hit with $10 million defamation lawsuit
The lawsuit, which was filed in Ventura County's Superior Court on June 11, claims that these four musician, and philantropist Yank Barry through "wrongful conduct, defamation and invasion of privacy."
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Ray McDonald's defamation lawsuit dimissed
"Search" "Site" Google. Ray McDonald's defamation lawsuit against a woman who accused him of rape has been dismissed, the woman's attorney said Monday.
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How to Remove False and Defamatory Google Reviews
Home > Businesses and Executives > How to Remove False and Defamatory Google Reviews. Video: Things to Consider Before Filing an Internet Defamation Lawsuit.
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Courtney Love Fails to Thwart Defamation Lawsuit
Courtney Love's attempts to dismiss her defamation lawsuit were thwarted on Thursday, when an appellate judge ruled the entertainer could indeed be sued...
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defamation | LegalTXTS
Google successfully obtained dismissal of a defamation lawsuit filed by a person (Mmubango) who found derogatory comments about him posted online.
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Doc's Defamation Lawsuit: The Patient's Side | Physician's Weekly
Dr. David McKee's defamation lawsuit, a 4-year legal battle ended up in the Minnesota Supreme Court.
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Answers are filed in the Prenda's defamation lawsuits
TechDirt: Alan Cooper, Paul Godfread Call Prenda Law's Bluff On Defamation Lawsuit by Mike Masnick. It's just a matter of finding time, and digging via google and various other sites.
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The Anatomy of a RipOff Report Lawsuit - Moz
Most civil lawsuits (like defamation, for example) only allow plaintiffs to recover I am sure Google is a big enough fish for a class action suit and frankly ROR would be nothing without its Google ranking.
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Web giants weigh in on Ohio defamation suit
CINCINNATI (AP) — From Twitter and Facebook to Amazon and Google, the biggest names of the Internet are blasting a federal judge's decision in a defamation lawsuit by a former Cincinnati Bengals...
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Google Loses Defamation Case in Italy | LegalZoom Blog
Lawsuit Alleges Defamation Through Facebook Group. Tagged with Defamation, Google, Italy. « App Store Trademark Battle Expands to Europe, Includes Linguists.
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