Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida
Internet law and libel
Recently a site was brought to my atention that posts my picture, name, state, city, and community information. Listed on this site also is my alleged HIV status. No one had permission to post this information and I need to know what I can do about first getting it off the site...and second finding out the responsible party...even if that includes holding the site itself responsible. There is no leagal disclaimer on the site prohibiting such actions. I believe Florida Law prohibits a posting of this nature and would like to initiate whatever action I can.
Thanks
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Internet law and libel
I am sorr to hear of this problem. It is a very frustrating and increasingly common issue these days.
However, a lawsuit would be very time-consuming and expensive. The best approach may be to retain an attorney to contact the offending parties and attempt to persuade them to cease and desist. I would need more detail to offer a better assessment.
Please feel free to contact me for a free consult. If I feel I can help after reviewing the facts, I will offer you a reasonable retainer rate to do the necessary research and attempt to negotiate with the involved parties. Of course, if litigation is required, we can discuss that as well.
Jeff Sheldon
Jeffrey L. Sheldon, Esquire
The Sheldon Law Firm
17804 St. Lucia Isle Drive
Tampa, FL 33647
813.986.7580
(f) 813.986.7489
(Admitted in Fl., MD, D.C., and Pa.)
http://www.SheldonLawFirm.com
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