Urgent Request for URL Removal Due to Antitrust Violations
August 6, 2024
Family Calls for Immediate Action to Address Misrepresentation and Protect Fair Competition in the Market
In light of a recent federal court ruling, the Halliday family is urgently seeking the removal of two specific URLs from the internet, citing serious legal violations. The URLs in question pertain to damaging articles about the case of their son, Fort Bliss whistleblower Soldier Richard Halliday and are believed to infringe on copyright, pose misrepresentations, and contravene federal antitrust laws.
The family argues that the existence of these links undermines their rights and contributes to unfair practices. They assert that these URLs not only distort public perception but also undermine the chances of justice by perpetuating harmful narratives that inhibit fair treatment. Their request underscores the necessity for protective measures against content that may be harmful to reputations and future opportunities.
Accompanying their request is a letter from their attorney, Russell Amsberry, which elaborates on the legal grounds for the removal. The family emphasizes the urgency of this situation, urging the responsible parties, including well-known tech firms, to act swiftly in rectifying these violations and preserving fairness in public discourse. As these issues escalate, their plea reflects a growing concern over how misinformation can perpetuate inequities and legal transgressions in today’s digital landscape.