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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-04 07:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #3288 ]


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Re: When do you consider someone well-off?

(Anonymous) 2016-01-05 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
nayrt, Yikes, that case is ridiculous. And, unfortunately, the fact that it is dragged into court is a huge financial burden even if he is found innocent - not to mention the time wasted, and the fact that he has lost his job. And that anyone who Googles him will now see his name linked with legal troubles. There's no way reparations would cover that, if they are actually ordered. I did look to see if there were updates, but couldn't find them.

I think is probably an abuse of what the online anti-harassment laws were made for, and it's also not surprising that the laws morph outside their original intent. But the fact that that dispute was elevated to court doesn't seem a good thing to me at all.