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8 Feb, 2008 1:40 pm
By Eric Goldman Jayne v. Google Internet
Search Engine Founders, No. 07-4083 (3rd Cir. Feb. 7, 2008)
You may recall Jayne v. ... complaint didn't get very far, as the district court dismissed the complaint sua sponte. Jayne appealed to the Third Circuit, which dismissed his complaint in a terse 267 word per ... does not constitute a violation of the Constitution or federal
law." This isn't the first time that Google has been declared not to be a state actor. See the district court KinderStart opinion. ...
25 Feb, 2008 3:50 pm
In Jayne v. Google Internet Search Engine Founders, No. 07-4083 (3rd Cir. Feb. 7, 2008), the Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed the district court's unilateral dismissal of a ... Plaintiff's claim? When scrambled up and viewed upside down, the social security number of the
plaintiff spells "Google", which the plaintiff alleged to be a violation of his civil rights. The Court of Appeals affirmed that
"Google and its founders are not state actors" and did not act under color of state law.
7 Oct, 2007 9:33 am
... Consumer Law & Policy Blog. * Michael Erdman reports that the Chicago Lawyers Committee v. Craigslist appeal is moving again. For a while, the case was deliberately
sitting idle at the Seventh ... 2.0 Startups Can Commit Legal Suicide Search Engines * Jayne
v. Google Internet Search Engine Founders, 2007 WL 2852383 (M.D. Pa. ... se lawsuit that the court easily dismisses on its face. The
interesting aspect is that the court says that Google isn't a state actor. This isn't the first court to say so, ...
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