Exposing Contact Information Legality

Summary

Exposing someones contact information without consent in Kentucky can be illegal if it causes harm or is done with malicious intent. It may fall under harassment or invasion of privacy laws. However, it is not always illegal and depends on the context and intent. Posting such information on public sites could be considered exposure and may have legal consequences.

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I live in louisville ky
Hi ****, nice to meet you. How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Could you please provide some details about your situation?
Is it a crime to expose someone's contact info without consent?
Hi ****,
In Kentucky, it could be considered illegal to expose someone's contact information without their consent, especially if it causes harm or is done with malicious intent. It might fall under harassment or invasion of privacy laws.
Do you have specific circumstances you'd like to discuss?
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Yes, it can be considered a crime to expose someone's contact information without consent in Kentucky if it causes harm or is done with malicious intent.
Is that necessarily illegal?
Hi ****,
In Kentucky, exposing someone's contact information without their consent can be considered illegal under certain conditions, such as:
- If it causes harm or distress.
- If it is done with malicious intent.
- If it falls under harassment or invasion of privacy laws.
Would you like to discuss a specific situation?
Ok is it always illegal?
Hi ****,
In Kentucky, it is not always illegal to expose someone's contact information without their consent. It depends on the context and intent:
- If it causes harm or distress.
- If done with malicious intent.
- If it falls under harassment or invasion of privacy laws.
Do you have a specific scenario in mind?
What is it like to expose someone's personal contact info?
Hi ****,
In Kentucky, exposing someone's personal contact information can have serious consequences if done without their consent, especially if it results in harm or distress.
- It could be considered harassment.
- It may be deemed an invasion of privacy.
Do you have a specific incident you need more information about?
Like posting it on personal contact info sites?
Hi ****,
Posting someone's personal contact information on public sites without their consent in Kentucky can be considered illegal, particularly if it:
- Causes harm or distress.
- Is done with malicious intent.
- Falls under harassment or invasion of privacy laws.
Do you have a specific incident in mind?
Is that exposure?
Hi ****,
Yes, posting someone's personal contact information on public sites could be considered exposure. In Kentucky, this could be deemed illegal if it causes harm, is done with malicious intent, or falls under harassment or invasion of privacy laws. Do you need help with a specific incident?