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    butterdog (nudes at 1M followers) (butterdog@poa.st)'s status on Wednesday, 14-Aug-2024 22:22:51 JSTbutterdog (nudes at 1M followers)butterdog (nudes at 1M followers)
    If you are required to sign an NDA or other legally binding document there is a way to signal that you are signing under duress and that your signature should be considered null and void.

    Prefix your signature with V.C. for the Latin 'Vi coactus' meaning "having been forced". It was tested once in the US and found not to have legal standing for vacating the contract, but it's worth thinking about.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vi_coactus
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      Vi coactus
      Vi coactus (V.C.) is a Latin term meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled". In Latin, cōgō means "I compel" or "I force". The passive participle of cōgō is coāctus, meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled" or "coerced" . "Vi coactus" or "V.C." is used with a signature to indicate that the signer was under duress. The signer uses such marking to signal that the agreement was made under duress, and that it is their belief that it invalidates their signature. Examples of usage Cornelis de Witt, a Dutch 17th century statesman, was forced to sign the act for the restoration of the stadtholderate. After entreaties by his wife, he signed the contract but added "V.C." to his signature. After being elected as leader of the UK Independence Party in September 2016, Diane James added "Vi coactus" after her signature on the official document informing the Electoral Commission of her election, which the commission said they could not accept as a result. She subsequently relinquished the leadership role 24 hours later, 18 days after winning the election to replace...
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