Are Anonymous Blog Posts Illegal?
Posting anonymous comments to a blog could be on its way out of the social media spectrum if some recent legal action is found to have any teeth.
Aviation International News reported last night that aircraft builder Eclipse Aviation had subpoenaed Google in an attempt to uncover contact information for a number of anonymous blog posters to the Eclipse Critic blog hosted by the the online giant.
Since its inception a few years ago, the Eclipse Critic blog has been, well … upset at what posters see as insincerity at best by Eclipse and at worst downright fabrications about the shortcomings of the company’s only product, the Eclipse 500 Very Light Jet.![]()
Many of the negative posts on the blog have, in the end however, turned out to be accurate.
Eclipse Aviation president Vern Raburn said his company does not wish to shut down the offending blog, but does not believe it is legal for unnamed authors to defame the company’s products while Eclipse simply stands by and watches from the sidelines. He said his company should have an opportunity to know precisely who is saying what about its products.
Google is reported to have passed the subpoena on to the Eclipse blog administrator. Making the task of locating the anonymous writers all the more difficult is that the Eclipse Critic blog administrator is an Irish citizen living in Ireland.


