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How Hulk Hogan Leg-Dropped the Digital Media Industry How Hulk Hogan Leg-Dropped the Digital Media Industry His lawsuit over a leaked sex tape bankrupted Gawker Media — and helped inspire the American right’s ongoing war on the press
Hulk Hogan’s sex tape case reshaped celebrity privacy law. Hulk Hogan, known for his larger-than-life persona in the wrestling ring, achieved a monumental victory in a Florida courtroom that would resonate for years in the realm of celebrity privacy and media ethics
Hulk Hogan changed media forever with his ‘Gawker’ lawsuit In March 2016, a Florida jury found in favor of Hogan, awarding him $115 million in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages The verdict ultimately bankrupted Gawker, hastening an end to digital media’s freewheeling blog era
Hulk Hogans Death at 71 Revives Gawker Lawsuit Legacy and Privacy Debate Hulk Hogan's death at 71 revives focus on his 2016 lawsuit against Gawker, which bankrupted the outlet over a leaked sex tape and awarded him $140 million Secretly funded by Peter Thiel, the case set precedents for privacy rights while raising concerns about press freedoms It reshaped digital journalism ethics
Hulk Hogan changed media forever with his Gawker lawsuit The superstar athlete, who died on Thursday, cast a long shadow over the world of professional wrestling—and a far more ominous one over the world of internet publishing
Hulk Hogan’s Biggest Impact May Have Been in Digital Privacy Hulk Hogan, a larger-than-life wrestler known for his showmanship, succumbed to cardiac arrest after a career marked by digital hoaxes and a landmark battle against online exploitation
How a Hulk Hogan lawsuit took down media platform Gawker In 2012, Hulk Hogan paired up with a billionaire backer to file a lawsuit against news and gossip website Gawker The site published portions of a sex tape involving Hogan NBC News' Steven Romo
How Hulk Hogan v. Gawker May Change the Face of Journalism In 2012, Gawker released a sex tape of Hogan and his friend and radio DJ Bubba Clem’s wife, which was taped by Bubba Clem, allegedly without Hogan’s knowledge Hogan claimed that the tape represented an invasion of his privacy by the press Gawker is appealing the decision