Steven Tyler, the aging Aerosmith frontman, sued some bloggers for imitating him on the Web. Steven Tyler said the imposters wrote about the death of his mother and other private details from his life. Tyler, 60, says he doesn’t know who is imitating him and girlfriend Erin Brady, but thinks it’s the same people who did so a year ago.
Tyler petitioned Google to remove the fake Steven Tyler blogs and Google acquiesced. The Steven Tyler blogs were hosted by Google on Blogspot.
Fake Rockstar Blogs
Steven Tyler Sues Online Imposters
Trend Themes
1. Online Impersonation - There is a growing trend of individuals impersonating famous personalities online, posing potential risks to their reputation and personal lives.
2. Privacy Concerns in Blogging - The case of Steven Tyler highlights the need for stricter measures to protect individuals' privacy and prevent the spread of false information through blogging platforms.
3. Legal Action Against Fake Blogs - Celebrities and public figures are increasingly resorting to legal action to address online impersonation and protect their image from potential damage.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Social media companies need to invest in better identity verification systems to prevent the proliferation of fake accounts and impersonation.
2. Digital Reputation Management - Companies that specialize in managing and monitoring online reputations have an opportunity to serve celebrities and public figures in combating online impersonation.
3. Internet Service Providers - Internet service providers should consider implementing stronger policies and guidelines to address online impersonation and protect the privacy of their users.