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Mark Sableman is a media, Internet and intellectual property law partner with Thompson Coburn LLP. He is author of the Internet Law Twists & Turns blog at internetlawtwists.com, the book More Speech, Not Less: Communications Law in the Information Age, and more than a dozen law review articles and book chapters. He has taught Internet Law, and Censorship and Free Expression, at Washington University School of Law.


Stories by Mark Sableman

    Making Websites ADA Compliant
    (Legal PR)

    Wed., May 11, 2016

    Mark SablemanApplication of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act to websites is still being worked out by regulators and courts. Smart website operators, however, are putting accessibility on their website requirement checklists. (1 reader comment)

    Anonymous Disparagement of Client May Require a Lawsuit
    (Legal PR)

    Thu., Mar. 10, 2016

    Mark SablemanA PR firm whose client is being disparaged by anonymous emails may find that a lawsuit is the only way to stop the disparagement. Anonymous disparagers have been found out, stopped, and sanctioned through the civil justice system.

    PR Pros Must Know SPAM, Fax Regulations
    (Legal PR)

    Tue., Jan. 12, 2016

    Mark SablemanThe CAN-SPAM law, which regulates commercial emails, and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits unsolicited fax ads, must be considered anytime a commercial message is sent out by email or fax.