Not Learning When To Give In: Sedgwick Decides To Appeal Decision Against Griper

from the bad-idea dept

Remember that discussion a few months ago about how most lawyers apparently understood the Streisand Effect, and knew better than to file bogus lawsuits against individuals putting up "gripes" sites about their business? We've already seen that's not quite true, but it takes a special level of thoughtlessness to lose such a bogus lawsuit (badly) and then file an appeal. We recently wrote about lawsuit filed by Sedgwick Claims Management against a guy who was upset with the company. Part of his griping, involved taking photos of Sedgwick execs and putting them on a fake "WANTED" poster. The judge, correctly, threw out most of the lawsuit as being a SLAPP and tossed out the ridiculous "copyright infringement" claim on the use of the photos, noting that it was certainly a case of fair use. Most impressive? The guy fighting Sedgwick and its big law firm won the case defending himself (pro se).

Perhaps because of the pro se nature of defense, Sedgwick has decided to appeal, but Eric Goldman can't figure out what they're thinking as all it does is call more attention to the complaints against the company:
Put this one in the "Are you kidding me?" file. Last month I blogged about Sedgwick Claims Management v. Delsman involving a small-time griper who had the temerity to cut-and-paste some company executive headshots to create his griping material. Sedgwick went after Delsman in a big way, hiring a big national firm (Lord Locke) to take Delsman down, apparently unaware of or unconcerned about the Streisand effect. Delsman defended pro se. Despite the long odds, Delsman nevertheless got a rousing dismissal of the claims. The court held the use of the headshots was a fair use (a clearly correct ruling, IMO), and the court casually tossed all of the other claims using California's anti-SLAPP law.

That should have been the end of it. Instead, surprisingly, Sedgwick has decided to appeal the ruling to the Ninth Circuit. This sets up a potentially important Ninth Circuit showdown over how copyright fair use and anti-SLAPP doctrines apply to Internet gripers. It also gives Sedgwick extra time to bask in the glow of the Streisand effect.
Some people apparently never learn.
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Filed Under: copyright, fair use, griper, slapp
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  1. icon
    senshikaze (profile), 24 Aug 2009 @ 7:20pm

    I say we rename it the Hindenburg effect

    For it can only end in flames and tears.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 24 Aug 2009 @ 9:08pm

    Idiots

    That link to the page at claranet.scu.edu is a little tricky to bring up—the idiots are doing a stupid referrer check. However, I was able to grab it with a command like

    wget -O - --referer=http://claranet.scu.edu/eres/coursepage.aspx?cid=1754 http://claranet.scu.edu/eres/documentview.aspx?associd=34567

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 24 Aug 2009 @ 9:10pm

    Re: Idiots

    No, sorry, that didn’t work either.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Felix Pleșoianu, 24 Aug 2009 @ 10:22pm

    Some people apparently never learn.


    Wasn't that scientifically proven a couple of years ago?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 25 Aug 2009 @ 1:04am

    Need to accept terms and conditions

    The site is enforcing the acceptance of terms and conditions. Take the URL http://claranet.scu.edu/eres/documentview.aspx?associd=34567 and copy it into the browser address bar manually (cut 'n' paste). This brings up an alternate error that gives you the option of going to the courses page. This takes you to the terms and conditions. After you accept these, you can paste the URL again and read away.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 25 Aug 2009 @ 11:46am

    Easily disposed of. Affirm without opinion.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 26 Aug 2009 @ 6:02am

    Re: Idiots

    Or, you could of just, you know, cut n' pasted it... it IS 2009 you know.... just sayin'

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    JERRY ROGERS, 6 Mar 2015 @ 8:37am

    I NEED A LISTOF THE DOCTORS SEDGWICK USES

    HAS ANY ONE GOT A LIST OF THE DOCTORS USES

    link to this | view in thread ]


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