![]() ![]() Wow, that Palin is some dummy, isn’t she? This is a huge victory for HarperCollins’ lawyers. This temporary restraining order prevents Gawker from potentially further violating copyright by keeping the pages up until the court date. The judge found probable cause that Gawker violated copyright and ordered Gawker to pull the leaked pages and appear in court to defend themselves and explain why this wasn’t a violation of copyright and why the leaked pages shouldn’t be permanently removed. The Other McCain has a copy of the court order. Harper Collins, Palin’s publisher, promptly asked for and received an injunction against Gawker Media, asking that the site be banned from what it termed “further copyright infringement.” The injunction prohibits Gawker from “continuing to distribute, publish or otherwise transmit pages from the book” pending a hearing on Nov. Or perhaps they simply didn’t comprehend them as explained to them, no doubt, by their attorneys. ![]() Unfortunately for Gawker, they don’t seem to have read their own links. She tweets with rage: “The publishing world is LEAKING out-of-context excerpts of my book w/out my permission? Isn’t that illegal?” “Did you catch the excerpt we posted yesterday from Sarah Palin’s new book? Sarah did. Gakwer founder Nick Denton has said Gawker plans to appeal the Hogan verdict, so the money will be used for legal costs or eventual damages if Gawker loses. ![]() TRENDING: Rich, Young Professionals Flee Crime-Ridden Dem-Run States of NY and CA… Here’s Where They’re Moving… Palin, snidely lecturing her about copyright law. But Snapchat has been advertising since last year and the internal financials obtained by Gawker show that between January and November of 2014, the company lost a whopping 128 million while. Compared to the RockYou hack, this is a major improvement it means many user. Contrary to many reports, Gawker did hash the stored passwords, and even salted them. GAWKER LOSES MILLIONS PASSWORDGawker’s Maureen O’Connor responded to Mrs. As 499,000 of these had no password hash stored (probably accounts which only logged in via FacebookConnect), the dataset actually contains 748,490 potentially vulnerable passwords. She tweeted this: “The publishing world is LEAKING out-of-context excerpts of my book w/out my permission? Isn’t that illegal?” Gawker, a far left muckraker publication, and no stranger to Palin bashing, published leaked excerpts from her book. Palin has written a new book called, “America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag “. GAWKER LOSES MILLIONS FREEIn a statement, Gawker said it hoped the appeals court will "correct" the verdict and "reaffirm the law that protects a free and critical press, which is more embattled and important than ever.As you probably know Mrs. The case will now go to a court of appeals. In another blow to Gawker on Wednesday, a Florida judge refused to overturnthe $140 million verdict against the news site. cover-up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see." GAWKER LOSES MILLIONS CRACK"Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. Neither the jury nor the public knew of Thiel's involvement in the case. In a widely publicized privacy lawsuit this year, a Florida jury awarded Hulk Hogan $140 million in damages from Gawker for publishing a sex tape in 2013 in which the former wrestler was featured. "I saw Gawker pioneer a unique and incredibly damaging way of getting attention by bullying people even when there was no connection with the public interest," Thiel said. "It's less about revenge and more about specific deterrence," Thiel told the newspaper in his first interview since the rumors that he funded the lawsuit reached a tipping point on Tuesday. The Times' Andrew Ross Sorkin noted that Thiel declined to reveal what other cases he supported. Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and sits on Facebook's board of directors, provided millions of dollars for Hogan's lawsuit and is apparently funding other cases. SEE ALSO: Judge will not reduce $140 million in damages Gawker has to pay Hulk Hogan ![]() In an interview published Wednesday, Thiel said "it was worth fighting back" against the outlet which, in 2007, published an article entitled "Peter Thiel is totally gay, people." Billionaire Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel said he secretly financed Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media, in an effort to put the news website out of business, The New York Times reported. ![]()
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