The company said the case is not an effort to squelch individual criticism or the free speech rights of its distributors or critics, merely to flush out people associated with Woodward who might be violating a court order forbidding use of proprietary Quixtar materials and disparagement of the company
Unauthorized use of copyrighted material. Even Walmart is allowd to sue for something like this. Don't try to make it something it's not. And they are not an illegal pyramid. Corporate America is an illegal pyramid. Ask yourself this, what do you have to do to get ahead in your career? Honest hard work or dealing ruthlessly with your peers/subordinates/co-workers? (or both)?
Dare to be great.
I am glad someone is trying to find a way to go after those who abuse the internet by way of anonymous trashing of another person or company without any fear of retribution. I have seen and heard of many instances where these faceless assassins maliciously trash undeserving people and when the victims ask for relief from the owners of the blogs or service providers, they are told the federal law says you can’t sue us (meaning we are safe so we aren’t going to tell you who the abuser is). That has just cried out for a way to get to these people.
I don’t believe everyone’s identity should be revealed; just those who cross the line and commit actual defamation or violate other laws.