Earlier this year, Erin Andrews won a $55 million dollar privacy lawsuit against those whose actions and/or negligence resulted in a naked video of her being uploaded onto the Internet for eternity. During her trial, the jury found that the hotel where she was video taped naked to be liable for approximately $26 million of the $55 million dollars in damages awarded.
According to The Tennessean, the hotel that was held to be negligent in protecting Ms. Andrew's privacy has settled its portion of the lawsuit. While terms of the settlement are confidential, it wouldn't surprise me if Ms. Andrews settlement was between $15-$20 million dollars. The settlement was reached before the judge was about to rule on whether the hotel could be on the hook for the entire $55 million dollars.
We may never know the exact settlement amount. However, the bottom line is that Ms. Andrews will be naked on the Internet forever. While Ms. Andrews has successfully persevered despite these circumstances, no amount of money will be able to permanently remove her online naked images and make things right.
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Monday, April 25, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Thailand Wants Foreigners To Register Their Social Media Accounts
According to The Washington Post, Thailand wants foreigners who move to the country to register their social media account information with the government. A Thailand government spokesman has stated that the request is not mandatory; however, the form that ex-patriots must complete does not indicate that this information is optional.
This new request is not surprising since governments around the world are increasingly monitoring and tracking the digital habits of those within their boarders and around the world. The question is which country will follow in Thailand's foot steps?
Copyright 2016 by the Law Office of Bradley S. Shear, LLC. All rights reserved.
This new request is not surprising since governments around the world are increasingly monitoring and tracking the digital habits of those within their boarders and around the world. The question is which country will follow in Thailand's foot steps?
Copyright 2016 by the Law Office of Bradley S. Shear, LLC. All rights reserved.
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