Exposing Contact Info Legality
Summary
Exposing personal contact information without consent in Kentucky may be illegal if it involves harassment or invasion of privacy. Harassment is addressed under KRS 525.080, and civil liability may apply for privacy invasion. Legal advice from a local attorney is recommended for specific situations.Full Conversation
James
Hi James, nice to meet you! How can I assist you with your legal issue today? Can you please provide some details about your situation?
I live in louisville ky
Hi James, nice to meet you! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Is it illegal to expose someone's personal contact info to the world without their permission?
Hi James,
In Kentucky, exposing someone's personal contact information without their permission may be considered an invasion of privacy or harassment.
- Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) *.* addresses harassing communications.
- Additionally, civil liability for invasion of privacy may apply.
Do you need specific information on how to handle a situation like this legally?
Yes or No
Yes.
Completely?
Hi James,
To handle exposing someone's personal contact info legally in Kentucky:
- Report to law enforcement if it qualifies as harassment under KRS *.*.
- Consider seeking a civil remedy for invasion of privacy.
- Consult a local attorney for personalized legal advice.
Would you like details on how to file a report or seek civil action?
Is it always illegal?
Hi James,
In Kentucky, exposing someone's personal contact information without their permission is not always illegal, but it can be under certain circumstances such as:
- Harassment under KRS *.*
- Invasion of privacy resulting in civil liability
Do you need information on a specific situation?