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Florida Man sues Facebook, Twitter, YouTube for account ban
Golf fan has opinions on America's First Amendment and Section 230
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Clever!
4. There is no definable financial loss, you can't sue for hurt feelings.
I am sure youtube, facebook and twitter will be surprised to find out that they are now de-facto government institutions. What is the process for the shareholders to be reimbursed now that these 3 have been nationalised by the US?
Trump says his class-action lawsuits are a victory for free speech
He reiterated his belief that Silicon Valley was conspiring against him.www.politico.com
I assume the fault is mine, but there was a time I thought Maria Bartiromo was “not-insane”, but she now ranks among the worst of Trump’s ass-kissers. She didn’t always work at Fox. The $ to bring her into the fold must have been sweet.
Trump Loses N.D.A. Battle with Omarosa, Must Pay Her Legal Fees
A New York arbitrator ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump can not enforce a nondisclosure agreement with his ex-White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman.blackamericaweb.com
A New York arbitrator ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump can not enforce a nondisclosure agreement with his ex-White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman.
Per NBC News, the arbitrator noted that the terms of the nondisclosure agreement were “highly problematic” because it did not adhere to typical legal standards, describing it as “vague, indefinite, and therefore void and unenforceable.”
“The Agreement effectively imposes on [Manigault Newman] an obligation to never say anything remotely critical of Mr. Trump, his family or his or his family members’ businesses for the rest of her life,” arbitrator, T. Andrew Brown, said in the ruling.
“The statements do not disclose hard data such as internal polling results or donor financial information,” Brown wrote. “Rather, they are for the most part simply expressions of unflattering opinions, which are deemed ‘confidential information’ based solely upon the designation of Mr. Trump. This is exactly the kind of indefiniteness which New York courts do not allow to form the terms of a binding contract.”
Brown said Trump’s campaign has to pay Manigault Newman’s legal fees.
Manigault Newman and her attorney released statements noting that “Donald has used this type of vexatious litigation to intimidate, harass and bully for years! Finally the bully has met his match!”
“Clearly, I am very happy with this ruling,” Manigault Newman said.
Trump’s campaign filed an arbitration complaint against Manigault Newman in New York City in 2018, following the release of her book, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.” In it, she called Trump a racist.
Trump’s campaign accused her of being in breach of a 2016 confidentiality agreement
Lawsuits & NDAs tend to be more effective if you win them.
It will be interesting to see if others fight their NDAs to join the long list of potential authors who need to redeem themselves for future employment.
“The statements do not disclose hard data such as internal polling results or donor financial information,” Brown wrote. “Rather, they are for the most part simply expressions of unflattering opinions, which are deemed ‘confidential information’ based solely upon the designation of Mr. Trump. This is exactly the kind of indefiniteness which New York courts do not allow to form the terms of a binding contract.”
You know, this part gets me. All of these jackasses that follow the guy talk about their 1A rights whenever they're banned from social media, yet support someone who presents contracts that impose entirely arbitrary restrictions. I imagine Trump viewed the ambiguity as a feature, as it allows him to sue over any perceived slight rather than disclosure of confidential information.
Personally, I would prefer that Congress pass a law banning politicians and political candidates from using their own NDAs on anything related to their office. Confidentiality is already legally required if it pertains to classified information, and it's difficult for me to think of any good reason why confidentiality standards involving things such as diplomatic communication should be set directly by the current president rather than legislation and existing precedent. From that view, Trump is simply a good example of why such standards should be in place, regardless of whatever other politicians leverage similar agreements.
Let the damning blabbing begin, ah, er continue!Lawsuits & NDAs tend to be more effective if you win them.
It will be interesting to see if others fight their NDAs to join the long list of potential authors who need to redeem themselves for future employment.
Wait, you want Trump back on social media?Let the damning blabbing begin, ah, er continue!
Facebook decided they would just take their site off the internet rather than let Trump back on it.Wait, you want Trump back on social media?
that has to be better then listening to his winy babby ass.Facebook decided they would just take their site off the internet rather than let Trump back on it.
Negatory, I’m referencing the broken non-disclosure agreements and subsequent tell all books emerging.Wait, you want Trump back on social media?
That's just it, where are you hearing his "winy babby ass"?that has to be better then listening to his winy babby ass.
OK, there may be a bit of a risk here. That is a pretty well-established fact, not an "opinion". But not really any kind of insider information, either, though.It will be interesting to see if others fight their NDAs to join the long list of potential authors who need to redeem themselves for future employment.“The statements do not disclose hard data such as internal polling results or donor financial information,” Brown wrote. “Rather, they are for the most part simply expressions of unflattering opinions …” … Trump’s campaign filed an arbitration complaint against Manigault Newman in New York City in 2018, following the release of her book, “Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House.” In it, she called Trump a racist.
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