Addressing an issue of first impression, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled last week that a venue analysis dating to 1967 focusing on the location of dissemination of allegedly defamatory newspapers applied to online defamation suits as well. As a result, the proper venue for Pennsylvania defamation suits based on website content is any county where a third party who knows the plaintiff personally reads the content and understands it to be harmful to the plaintiff’s reputation. The ruling enlarges the potential venue options for defamation plaintiffs and could lead to website publishers and social media posters being sued in any county in Pennsylvania.
Continue Reading Pennsylvania Superior Court holds county where reputational harm occurs is proper venue for Internet defamation suits, confirming 50-year-old inquiry applies to website-based claims