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Anonymous internet postings: Can you be discovered?

Bailey Kennedy ยท October 3, 2014

One aspect of Internet communications that is getting an increased amount of attention is the right of an anonymous Internet poster to remain anonymous, particularly if the posting is relevant to subsequent litigation. It is not difficult to envision an inflammatory anonymous Internet post about a coworker or supervisor, or even a strongly opinionated anonymous […]

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