Yelp Doesn't Have To Unmask Users, Va. High Court Says

By Bill Donahue (April 16, 2015, 3:43 PM EDT) -- The Virginia Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a ruling forcing Yelp Inc. to identify anonymous posters who had been accused of defamation, though it avoided the closely watched question of whether the subpoenas should have been blocked by First Amendment....

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