C.A. 2nd;
B264074

The Second Appellate District affirmed a trial court order. The court held that the publication of privately distributed reports concerning the presence of adult content and copyright infringing material on certain websites constituted protected activity under the anti-SLAPP statute because the topics addressed in the reports were matters of widespread public interest.

FilmOn.com is an Internet-based entertainment media provider. DoubleVerify, Inc. provides authentication services to online advertisers. FilmOn sued DoubleVerify for trade libel, slander, and other business-related torts, alleging DoubleVerify falsely classified FilmOn's websites under the categories “Copyright Infringement-File Sharing” and “Adult Content” in confidential reports to certain clients that subsequently cancelled advertising agreements with FilmOn.