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Communications & Internet Law Lawyers

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Jeffrey A Franklin
Jeffrey A Franklin

Jeffrey A Franklin, Attorney at Law

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawGov & Administrative Law
Allentown20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jeremy Malcolm
Jeremy Malcolm

Malcolm & Partners

Communications & Internet LawTrademarksIntellectual PropertyProbate
East Elmhurst30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joel Benjamin Rothman
Joel Benjamin Rothman

The Rothman Firm

Intellectual PropertyPatentsEntertainment & Sports LawBusiness Law
Boca Raton34+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Faro
John Faro

Faro Legal

Intellectual PropertyPatentsTrademarksLegal Malpractice
Collier County56+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John W. Zeiger
John W. Zeiger

Law Offices of John W. Zeiger

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawEntertainment & Sports LawIntellectual Property
Delaware County54+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John W. Zeiger
John W. Zeiger

Zeiger & Partners

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawEntertainment & Sports LawIntellectual Property
Grove City54+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Jonas M. Grant
Jonas M. Grant

Law Offices of Jonas M. Grant

Business LawEmployment LawReal Estate LawCommunications & Internet Law
Dayton28+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityBusiness LawEmployment Law
Irvine18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph B. LaRocco
Joseph B. LaRocco

LaRocco & Partners

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawBusiness ContractsBusiness Dissolution
Fairfield County42+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Business LawCommunications & Internet LawIntellectual PropertyBusiness Contracts
Champaign County39+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph Murphy
Joseph Murphy

Murphy & Partners

Business LawCommunications & Internet LawIntellectual PropertyBusiness Contracts
Champaign39+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joseph Patrick Garland
Joseph Patrick Garland

Garland & Associates

Antitrust LawBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawBusiness Contracts
Mount Vernon44+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Kirk McGill
Joshua Kirk McGill

Law Offices of Joshua Kirk McGill

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCivil RightsGov & Administrative Law
Arapahoe County6+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Joshua Kirk McGill
Joshua Kirk McGill

Joshua Kirk McGill, Attorney at Law

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCivil RightsGov & Administrative Law
Bartlesville6+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Criminal LawAppeals & AppellateWhite Collar CrimeJuvenile Law
Arapahoe County19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Intellectual PropertyBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawTrademarks
Coralville19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Kevin R. Martin
Kevin R. Martin

Martin Legal

Intellectual PropertyTrademarksBusiness LawAppeals & Appellate
Alameda County18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Kris Banvard
Kris Banvard

Law Offices of Kris Banvard

Appeals & AppellateBusiness LawCommunications & Internet LawEmployment Law
Grove City23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Communications and Internet Law Lawyers in the United States

The internet has transformed how people communicate, do business, and share information. It has also created an entire category of legal disputes that didn't exist thirty years ago. Communications and internet law attorneys handle cases involving online speech, data privacy, telecommunications regulations, and digital commerce across all fifty states.

What Communications and Internet Law Covers

Internet law spans a wide range of issues tied to online activity and telecommunications. This includes website terms of service, domain name disputes, cybersquatting, online defamation, and digital intellectual property conflicts. Lawyers in this field also handle matters involving the Communications Decency Act, Section 230 protections, and FCC regulations.

On the business side, these attorneys deal with data privacy compliance, e-commerce regulations, software licensing, and social media policies. They also represent clients in disputes over online content removal, revenge porn laws, and unauthorized use of digital content. The field intersects heavily with First Amendment law and consumer protection statutes.

When to Hire a Communications or Internet Law Attorney

  • Someone has posted defamatory content about you or your business online and refuses to remove it
  • Your company needs to comply with data privacy laws like CCPA, COPPA, or state-level breach notification statutes
  • You're involved in a domain name dispute or cybersquatting claim under the UDRP process
  • A platform has removed your content or suspended your account in a way that affects your livelihood
  • You've received a cease-and-desist letter related to online speech or digital copyright claims

How the Legal Process Works

Most internet law cases begin with a demand letter or takedown notice. DMCA takedown requests, for example, follow a specific statutory process. If informal resolution fails, cases move to federal or state court depending on the claims involved.

Domain disputes often go through ICANN's UDRP arbitration process, which typically resolves within 60 days. Defamation cases require proving actual harm to reputation, and roughly 90% of civil cases settle before trial. Cases involving government regulation may go through administrative proceedings with the FCC or FTC first.

How Compensation and Outcomes Are Determined

  • Actual damages in defamation cases are calculated based on lost revenue, lost business opportunities, and measurable harm to reputation
  • Statutory damages under the DMCA can range from $200 to $150,000 per work infringed, depending on whether the infringement was willful
  • Data breach victims may recover costs for credit monitoring, identity theft losses, and emotional distress in class action settlements
  • Domain name dispute winners typically receive transfer of the domain rather than monetary compensation
  • Courts may award injunctive relief ordering content removal, which many plaintiffs value more than money damages

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue someone for what they posted about me online?

Yes, if the statements are false and caused you harm. Online defamation claims follow the same legal standards as traditional defamation. You'll need to identify the poster, prove the statements were false, and show actual damages. Anonymous posters can be identified through subpoenas to internet service providers.

Does Section 230 protect all websites from liability?

No. Section 230 generally shields platforms from liability for user-generated content, but it has limits. It does not protect against federal criminal law violations, intellectual property claims, or content the platform itself creates. Courts continue to refine its boundaries through new case decisions each year.