Defamation Law in 2026: Free Speech, Online Smear Campaigns, Anonymous Accounts & Deepfakes
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In 2026, the internet is a courtroom—with clips, reposts, burner accounts, and smear campaigns moving faster than truth. In this episode, Glenn and Gia break down the real questions creators, business owners, and public figures need to ask before they respond to online accusations.We dig into what legally counts as defamation today, where opinion ends and liability begins, why “free speech” doesn’t protect you from civil consequences, and how courts even measure “damages” when the harm is lost followers, lost deals, and reputational sabotage. We also go deep on anonymous accounts: subpoenas, platform cooperation, jurisdiction problems, and what it really takes to unmask a burner.Then we step into the next war—copyright in the repost economy, DMCA vs cease-and-desist vs lawsuits, and the coming wave of AI deepfakes and voice cloning that can destroy reputations without ever “copying” something verbatim.If you have a brand, a business, or a loud voice online, this episode is your reality check—and your blueprint for what to do first, what not to do, and what the next 5–10 years of internet law is going to demand.