From the beginning of the social media revolution, it was obvious that the legal system was going to have trouble keeping up. It started when file-sharing sites like Napster trampled on copyright laws on their way to completely changing the way music is sold.
Then, more than a few amateur bloggers discovered that peppering the Web with innuendoes, half truths and outright lies was a good way to end up on the losing end of a libel suit.