EFF Presses Va. High Court To Keep Yelp Posters Anonymous

By Lance Duroni (July 31, 2014, 1:48 PM EDT) -- The Electronic Frontier Foundation on Wednesday backed Yelp Inc. in its appeal to Virginia's high court to avoid disclosing the identities of several reviewers who bashed a carpet cleaning company on the website, saying there wasn't enough evidence to override the reviewers' right to anonymous speech under the First Amendment....

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