This is what can happen when newspapers allow unmoderated (or audience moderated) anonymous posts on their websites. In this case, a South Florida cop wants The Sun-Sentinel to tell him the names of the people who maligned him on a Sun-Sentinel message board. Here’s the court filing that sues Tribune and the Sun-Sentinel: Pure bill complaint Of [...]
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