P1196 The SLAPP statute applies to an action based on the claim that, at its internet website, defendant failed to list plaintiff as the producer of a movie; in maintaining a website providing information to the general public regarding movies, defendant was entitled to rely on credits as given in a movie itself, particularly in view of a statement posted at the website indicating that this was the source of defendant's information regarding film credit.CitationKRONEMYER v INTERNET (Greek Wedding) 150 CA4 941 [See: CCP 425.16; Gerawan v Lyons 24 C4 468; Huntingdon v Stop Huntingdon 129 CA4 1228, T/AT 7/05; Barrett v Rosenthal 40 C4 33, T/AT 12/06]
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