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@mario @meso its not illegal
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Graf’s name is on the PPNs public business registration, “he” is a complete retard and the dox was inevitable. Btw do you still talk to sound?
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I really can't decide that :blobcatgoogly:
Ofc spreading dox always carries a risk of danger, especially if you are a controversial figure. Every time that article is posted there is a legit possibility some radicalist could see it and try to do "activism" against the doxxed person's well-being.
On the other hand there is free speech and afaik that includes reposting publicly available information (to an extent like copyright etc.)
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@mario @errante the article, but if you are disseminating it without that intent would you be guilty? ?
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>we are curious to know how well “Anime Graf Mays” does it once his true identity has been exposed.
The article makes it obvious the goal is to do personal damage.
It seems to me like the debate about Boost ≟ Endorsement :cirno_think:
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@mario @errante I would not think this could hold up in court. how can you prove the doxxer meant to do harm? by posting this article (that comes up when you search anime graf mays real name or related), it is obviously not with the intention to put graf in danger, but simply to annoy him, despite this being public knowledge for a very long time now, he's just unjustifiably butthurt about it
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Section 126a
Dangerous dissemination of personal data
(1) Whoever publicly, in a meeting or by disseminating content (section 11 (3)) disseminates the personal data of another person in a manner which is suited and, under the circumstances, is intended to put that person or a person close to them in danger of
1. a serious criminal offence directed against them or
2. another unlawful act against sexual self-determination, physical integrity, personal liberty or an object of significant value directed against them,
incurs a penalty of imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine.
(2) Where these data are not generally accessible, the penalty is imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or a fine.
(3) Section 86 (4) applies accordingly.
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@mario @errante it would? it's public information it's no different than collecting a bunch of public posts and showcasing them
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In Germany writing such an article would be illegal :blobcatsweat:
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@mario @meso https://accollective.noblogs.org/post/2021/06/18/admin-of-poa-st-anime-graf-mays-revealed-daniel-stevens-of-ontario-canada/
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@mario @meso its from his facebook
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@bot @meso @mario @errante wait for real? he didn't register via a third party? :nep_wut: