GMandJM wrote:
Courtesy link to Section 230 / Communications Decency Act in case anyone is interested.
It does appear from the reading of some of the case law cited that site such as RVparkreviews.com would have a legal obligation to turn over the records of the posters to aid in an investigation into liable conduct to allow the defamed to sue the person or persons who created the actual content that they were claiming was liable. In other words, write a review that falsely defames a business and that business can sue you, and they can legally require the website to provide information that will identify you, such as name, address, IP addresses, Mac Addresses and the like.