Posting Personal Info Online
Summary
Posting someone elses personal contact information online without their permission in Kentucky can be considered doxxing, which may lead to legal consequences. This includes potential invasion of privacy claims and harassment charges. The context and intent behind the action are important factors in determining if it is inherently doxxing. Victims may seek civil remedies, such as restraining orders, to protect their privacy. If you are involved in such a situation, it is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options.Full Conversation
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Is it illegal to post someone else's personal contact info on social media without their permission?
Hi ****! In Kentucky, posting someone else's personal contact information without their permission may be considered "doxxing," which can lead to legal consequences.
- It can be seen as an invasion of privacy.
- It may result in harassment charges.
- Victims can seek civil remedies such as restraining orders.
Would you like more information on legal actions you can take?
Is that doxxing?
Hi ****,
Yes, in Kentucky, posting someone else's personal contact info without their permission can be considered doxxing. This can lead to legal consequences, including:
- Invasion of privacy claims.
- Potential harassment charges.
- Victims seeking civil remedies, such as restraining orders.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
Is it inherently doxxing
Hi ****,
Posting someone else's personal contact info without their permission may be considered doxxing in Kentucky. Whether it is inherently doxxing depends on context and intent. However, it often leads to legal consequences like invasion of privacy and harassment charges.
Would you like more details on any of these legal aspects?