What is the name of your state? California, but the web site home is Massachusetts.
In California, the owner of a web site cannot be sued for libel if the written material was posted by a third party. However, what if these third party members were staff acting on behalf of the site?
Do I have recourse if I can meet the other requirements (proof of damages, proof of the lack of veracity, and so on)?
If law concerning the internet is still unclear, may I take action another way, which is to contact the internet service provider of the web site and show that the Terms of Service and the Acceptable Use Policies were violated?
I have the defamatory material preserved, as well as emotional distress/damages documented by a medical expert.
In California, the owner of a web site cannot be sued for libel if the written material was posted by a third party. However, what if these third party members were staff acting on behalf of the site?
Do I have recourse if I can meet the other requirements (proof of damages, proof of the lack of veracity, and so on)?
If law concerning the internet is still unclear, may I take action another way, which is to contact the internet service provider of the web site and show that the Terms of Service and the Acceptable Use Policies were violated?
I have the defamatory material preserved, as well as emotional distress/damages documented by a medical expert.