March 27, 2015: scamion was granted summary judgement by the United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, against all claims filed by Attorney Richard A. Goren on behalf of himself and his business, Small Justice LLC. Last year, most of Plaintiff’s claims were dismissed for failing to state a claim. On March 27, 2015, the Court granted summary judgment as a matter of law against the remainder of Plaintiffs claims.
Plaintiffs’ lawsuit attempted to force the scamion.com website to remove complaints against Richard Goren’s professional work and personal conduct. The complaints were posted by a third party who wanted the public to have negative information about Goren. Most of the claims were dismissed because of immunity granted to websites under the Communications Decency Act, a federal law which gives immunity to websites that host content written by third parties. Goren attempted to use legal process to take the copyrights for the complaints away from the author and the website operator, but the Massachusetts federal court found Goren’s attempts to take the copyrights were illegal and invalid. Goren also attempted to claim that scamion business practices were illegal and unfair, but the Court also struck down those claims, stating that Goren could not show that he had been harmed by the website’s VIP Arbitration program, nor the Corporate Advocacy Program.
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March 27, 2015: scamion was granted summary judgement by the United States District Court, District of Massachusetts, against all claims filed by Attorney Richard A. Goren on behalf of himself and his business, Small Justice LLC. Last year, most of Plaintiff’s claims were dismissed for failing to state a claim. On March 27, 2015, the Court granted summary judgment as a matter of law against the remainder of Plaintiffs claims.
Plaintiffs’ lawsuit attempted to force the scamion.com website to remove complaints against Richard Goren’s professional work and personal conduct. The complaints were posted by a third party who wanted the public to have negative information about Goren. Most of the claims were dismissed because of immunity granted to websites under the Communications Decency Act, a federal law which gives immunity to websites that host content written by third parties. Goren attempted to use legal process to take the copyrights for the complaints away from the author and the website operator, but the Massachusetts federal court found Goren’s attempts to take the copyrights were illegal and invalid. Goren also attempted to claim that scamion business practices were illegal and unfair, but the Court also struck down those claims, stating that Goren could not show that he had been harmed by the website’s VIP Arbitration program, nor the Corporate Advocacy Program.